Mandi News – Government Senior Secondary School, Gharan, Running in Eight Rooms, Got Washed Away in the Flood, Sukhu Government Unconscious.
The building of Government Senior Secondary School, Ghraan, about 10 km from Mandi district headquarters, was damaged after the floods on July 9 and 10 and the school management has taken 8 rooms, a hall, four toilets and two fields on rent in Summa village.Where the school is being run.The school has suffered a loss of approximately Rs 1 crore sixty lakh due to the flood.Two hundred thirty one children are studying in this school from sixth to twelfth class.But due to lack of proper arrangement of rooms their studies are getting hampered.School Principal Renu Sharma said that more rooms are needed to run the school.
The building of Government Senior Secondary School, Ghraan, about 10 km from Mandi district headquarters, was damaged after the floods on July 9 and 10 and the school management has taken 8 rooms, a hall, four toilets and two fields on rent in Summa village.
Where the school is being run.
The school has suffered a loss of approximately Rs 1 crore sixty lakh due to the flood.
Two hundred thirty one children are studying in this school from sixth to twelfth class.
But due to lack of proper arrangement of rooms their studies are getting hampered.
School Principal Renu Sharma said that more rooms are needed to run the school.
Paramdev of Summa village has donated one and a half bigha of his private land to build the school building.
The School Management Committee has demanded from the government to take this land in its name soon and start the building construction work.
Today we are running the school in a temporarily rented building.
The education of the children is going on smoothly but here we have not been able to get a lot of rooms, if we say completely, but it is enough to run the school.
Still, we wish that if three or four more rooms were available to us, our school would have been able to run better because at present we do not have a laboratory, library and many other facilities. she has not been able to do it smoothly
Now, to go to school, I don’t have to roam around everywhere, I am a master, I don’t get a place, they say, I couldn’t find a place, so I gave them in my room for school.
Our school was washed away in the land which was divided on 9th to 10th July, so now we are living here in rented houses where we are studying but we are not able to get that school environment.
We had a lab below which is not here and we are not able to find those things like science lab, library here.
We want from the government that the work of our school should be started on the land given here as soon as possible and one should be started as soon as possible.
The studies are going well but the facilities which were available in the school below are not available here, that is why we want the government to build a school as soon as possible on the land given here.
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