Classes in schools declared dilapidated: Water dripping from the roof of schools in Kaushambi, broken plaster, BSA said- repair will be done on getting budget

Classes in schools declared dilapidated: Water dripping from the roof of schools in Kaushambi, broken plaster, BSA said- repair will be done on getting budget

The education session of council schools in Kaushambi has started. The school building was claimed to be ready for the education of the navihals in the schools. Despite this, in many places, children have to study in dilapidated buildings and unnecessary schools. From the roof, the buildings ranging from class 6 to 8 are completely dilapidated in Composite School Cam. Class three and four also have the same condition. 97 children have been enrolled here, but only 35 children came to the school. When it came to study in school, rain water started dripping from classrooms. Cement and small ballast are also falling from the roof. Teachers are able to teach the children only by sitting in the class of one and 5.

Fattu has 105 children in the entire primary school, but only 62 children reached the school. The condition of two orbital buildings is very bad. When collapsed, nothing can be said. Teachers ran classes in the kitchen shed to provide education to children. Principal Amit Gupta said, departmental officers have been read many times written to the building being dilapidated. But the problem was not yet relieved. Many children are studying in other schools by cutting their names from the school.

Composite Vidyalaya Fazilpur Gopalpur has a completely dilapidated building in class 6, 7 and 8. In the last academic session it was declared unmistakable. Now it has become a compulsion for junior children to sit in primary classes. Two bird buildings of primary are also dilapidated. There is an enrollment of 170 children, but the presence of children was 99. School teachers say that the construction of emotions was not started even after correspondence with the department. The building from office to verandah and classes is dilapidated here. The roof of these buildings can be seen clearly. In many places the linter is broken due to breaking. Water is dripping from the roof in the rain that occurred a day earlier. Teachers are teaching the children by sitting in other rooms. On allocating funds, repair and new buildings will be constructed. Teachers have been instructed to study keeping in mind the safety of children.


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