Gaurav Jain. Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi. The government and administration may claim to provide good education to the public, but the ground reality is telling something else. Such a picture of the government school of Gaurela has come to light which is exposing the claims of better education system. The roof of this school is supported by a wooden beam. Plaster is falling on the floor from the roof of the entire school. A big accident can happen in the school at any time, but no responsible officer reaches to inspect this school.
Let us tell you, the condition of the government primary school located in Patpri Chotkirewar village of Baiga dominated Gram Panchayat Amadob of tribal area of Gaurela development block is very pathetic. During the rainy season, water drips from the dilapidated roof of the school, due to which the room gets flooded and the studies of the children get affected. The toilet is also in such a bad condition that it is no longer possible to use it. The condition of this school has become so dilapidated that the plaster of the roof keeps falling on the floor every day. There is a great danger to the lives of children in this school. But till now no responsible officer has come to inspect this school.
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Looking at the dilapidated schools and the negligence of the administration, questions arise that if the education system is so poor, how will the future of our children be safe? In this school, children have narrowly escaped accidents many times. If any serious incident happens, who will be responsible for it? The Baiga tribals are considered the adopted sons of the President, yet these people are deprived of education and basic facilities.
School roof rests on bamboo poles:
Complained to the authorities many times
24 children are studying in this school, but seeing the poor condition of the school, parents hesitate to send their children to school. Out of helplessness, they send their children here, where they live under the shadow of danger. Many times the responsible officials were informed to improve the situation here, but till now no concrete steps have been taken. Now it remains to be seen when the administration will repair this dilapidated school and improve the education system.