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Buildings falling apart, but who cares?

WHILE THE rains have brought respite to the citizens, it has also made students of more than a dozen pradeshiya primary schools vulnerable. The students of these city schools are wary of the rain as the weak and almost dilapidated buildings threaten to come down any day.

Published on: Jul 20, 2006 12:00 AM IST
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WHILE THE rains have brought respite to the citizens, it has also made students of more than a dozen pradeshiya primary schools vulnerable.

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The students of these city schools are wary of the rain as the weak and almost dilapidated buildings threaten to come down any day.

Most of these buildings are rented accommodations and caught in legal wrangle between district basic education authorities and their owners. As a result of this, the buildings had not been repaired for a long time.

Juhi Khurd A and B, Gaushala, Colonelganj Junior, Colonelganj primary schools, six schools running on the roof of the Bhagat Singh Market and the ones at Bajaria and Naughara are tragedies waiting to happen.

Instead of making any efforts to search for proper alternatives, the senior officials in the primary education department pass the buck on to their subordinates.

In fact, teachers have been asked to use their judgement before conducting classes in these schools, sources informed.

President of the Primary Teachers’ Sangh Muzaffar Hussain criticised the attitude of district education officials and said that in case of any accident teachers should not be held responsible.

 
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