Oh God! The life of the Navihals that is at risk of the high -wire in the school is not even an attempt to recruit – the lives of children who are at risk of high tension in school, no attempt is made to solve it

In the school in Azamgarh, the life of the navigators is at risk of the high -rise, but not for anyone. In the dilapidated building present on the school premises, the wires expanded panic in the school, and no buyers get due to a high tariff in the dilapidated building of the school. Jagran correspondent, Azamgarh. The walls of dilapidated buildings in the council schools, the hats moving through the premises are all the time on the accident. This condition of the school, called the Temple of Education, is not only at risking the safety of students and teachers, but also emphasizes the ignoring and negligence of the administration. The power line of 33 and 11 thousand volts passing above campus is always a threat to children. There is a fear of spreading current due to strong winds or shaking of wires during rain. A minor decay can also be deadly. The administration has often tried to demolish or repair these dilapidated buildings, but failed. Children’s lives in schools are at risk, especially when they are close to the building while playing or studying in class. The campaign to strengthen these votes and take the initiative in the direction is to conduct Dainik Jagran newspaper, investigating Saurabh Singh’s report. The situation of the school called the Temple of Education in the district comes in a bad condition. In many government schools of the district, buildings have reached a dilapidated condition, which can cause serious accidents at any time. These schools must be identified and demolished on behalf of the department, but even after the rain begins, no one is paying attention to it. Although most of such buildings do not study, an accident can occur at any time due to the condition of a dilapidated building in the school grounds. Students and teachers who study in school complete their studies daily in the shadow of fear. During the rainy days, the situation becomes even more frightening; The fear of the fall of the building remains. At the same time, the heights passing over the school grounds threatens the heads of the nine. 305 Students are registered in the Composite School in Amnave Village on the banks of Martingganj-Gambhirpur Road in Martingganj Tehsil area. Anganwadi Center is also operated in this school. 33 thousand, 11 thousand and 440 volt wires go together above the school’s main gate. The wire is just one foot from the gate. In such a situation, there is an atmosphere of fear in school at all times. The most frightening thing is that the hand pump for drinking children is also along the wall from which the wire is over. In such a situation, the possibility of accident becomes strong due to rain or strong wind. The dilapidated building in the primary school campus on Baraunapatti of the Baradah police station is on the accident at all times. The number of children studying in school is close to 52. The building marked for demolition was built in 1992. The said building has not yet been demolished. The condition of the Primary School at the Gandhi Inter College in Baradah area, Kariagopalpur in Lalganje area, is also the case. Written information was given to the BSA, including the electricity department, block education officer on behalf of the school, ——————– The condition is so bad that it is difficult to say when the rough thread will fall over the gate. The great irony is that even after correspondence has been done so far. -राज नारायण, प्रधानाचार Products, कंपोजिट विद्यालय अमनावे – – – – – – – – – जर्जर को के के लिए लिए किय किया गया है, तीन बार नीलार प]But because of the high price, people go back. The information was given to the department. Everything should be used that the children who study in school do not go to the dilapidated building. But the danger remains all the time. – चंद्रेश, प्रधानाध्यापक, प्राथमिक विद्या पट्टी – – – – – – – – बताया कि मेरा बच्चा आदर्श आठवीं का और संस्कृति छठवीं छठवीं कक्ष कक्षा कीvतातात्र है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है। है।कृति I prayed many times with folded hands in the school and prayed for the wire to be removed, otherwise it would fall on the children. A major accident can occur as a result of the fall of the wire in the storm. But so far no steps have been taken. -Santosh Kumar, Guardian ———— Meera Son Anop Rajbhar Falls in Sixth and Aryan Class One. There is always a possibility of accidents after the children go to school, there is no rest before the children return. Sometimes I complained to the school teachers that they should remove the thread or get it right, otherwise the children will not be sent to the school. – Sushil Kumar, Parent – – – – – – – – My daughter Akanksha is studying in class four, as long as she lives at school, she remains worrying. Relief is only felt after returning home. The fear is that the girl does not go there while playing in the school grounds during the rain near the dilapidated building. -ममता ब‍िंद, अभिभावक – – – – – – – -मेरी बेटी रिया पा पांचवीं में पढ़ती है। है। All the time there is a concern not to go to the dilapidated building. I have often complained to the principal and teachers that to demolish the dilapidated building, otherwise a major accident could occur. But so far, no initiative has been done in this direction. There is a plan to demolish the dilapidated buildings marked. All block education officers were instructed to send notice to the dilapidated buildings without delay. Soon the process the book will be completed. Block education officer and principal received strict instructions that children should not go to the dilapidated building anyway and should not study in those buildings. The dilapidated wire of the schools was written to the electricity department. It will be taken soon to remove the thread. -Rajiv Pathak, BSA, Azamgarh.

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