Visit any government school in
the city and chances are there you’ll be greeted with a plethora of problems.
Most schools are run in dilapidated buildings, lack sufficient staff, have poor
attendance of students and no proper facilities. In absence of proper
maintenance, it is no wonder a school building collapsed in Barkas in the Old
City on Wednesday, injuring five
students. There are 802 government schools running their activities in the district
and half of them have no proper buildings and facilities. As many as 615
schools are running in government buildings, 133 schools in rented buildings
and 180 schools in rent-free buildings. Even as the academic year started two
months back, district educational officials have not provided proper facilities
to government schools in the twin cities. Many of them lack basic facilities
such as drinking water and toilets and some do not even have benches, chairs or
blackboards. In wake of the Barkas school collapse, Siva Kasaiah, Hyderabad
District Educational Officer said they have directed the mandal educational
officials to submit a comprehensive report on condition of the schools. “To
provide better facilities to students, a few school buildings and additional
rooms are being constructed in various localities in the twin cities,” he
added. A case in point is the GBHS
Sulthanshahi School ,
located at Charminar, in which as many as 155 students are studying in Classes
I to V. M Srinivas, headmaster of the school complained the roof of the
building is in a bad condition and recently a small part of the roof collapsed
due to heavy rains. Another school, GHS Nawab Saheb Kunta, Bahadurpura in which
at least 150 students are studying does not have toilets. “It is a rented
building and there is no electricity. Officials sent electricians today and the
work of fixing sockets and fans is going on. The work will be completed in
three days,” said O Yadgiri, headmaster. Mastan Rao, project director, Rajiv
Vidya Mission said they had sanctioned funds for construction of 473 additional
classrooms and 57 have been already completed.
By Mouli Mareedu
moulimareedu@gmail.com
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