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Report on unsafe college constructing: OSCPCR to DC

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By Express News Service

JAGTSINGHPUR:  Chairman of the Odisha State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (OSCPCR), on Monday, sought the intervention of the district collector and requested the district schooling officer to conduct an inquiry into the unsafe major college in Erasama which was additionally made right into a cyclone shelter. The officer has been requested to submit the report by July 27, 2023.

Sources mentioned,  the cyclone shelter was constructed by Paradip Port Trust after the tremendous cyclone. Later when the district administration fashioned a technical committee to determine of unsafe college buildings and to expedite the demolition of faculty buildings in order that restore works of all previous buildings could be performed, in 2014, the cyclone shelter constructed by PPT at Government Primary School, Durgapur underneath Janakdeipur panchayat was declared unsafe. But the scholars proceed to attend lessons within the constructing even now. The college has lessons from class I to V with a pupil energy of 29. 

Locals alleged that the varsity doesn’t have rest room or consuming water. During monsoon, rainwater submerges the verandah which doubles up because the Anganwadi centre. Sarpanch of Janakadeipur panchayat Jitendra Behera mentioned we had sought the intervention of collector Parul Patwari and urged the administration to assemble a brand new constructing by demolishing this unsafe constructing however nothing occurred. “A day back, a student of class IV narrowly escaped from being hurt after a piece of concrete fell from the ceiling,” he mentioned.

After getting allegations, chairperson, OSCPCR Mandakini Kar directed the collector, district schooling officer and district undertaking coordinator, Samagra Shiksha to conduct an inquiry into the problem and submit an motion taken report back to the fee by July 27.

Senior technical guide, Samagra Shiksha, Suvendu Barala mentioned, “Non-availability of funds had created hindrances for demolition of the unsafe building. Now we have submitted the list of unsafe buildings to the Panchayati Raj department which is now looking into the construction of school buildings. But unsafe building are yet to be demolished.”

JAGTSINGHPUR:  Chairman of the Odisha State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (OSCPCR), on Monday, sought the intervention of the district collector and requested the district schooling officer to conduct an inquiry into the unsafe major college in Erasama which was additionally made right into a cyclone shelter. The officer has been requested to submit the report by July 27, 2023.

Sources mentioned,  the cyclone shelter was constructed by Paradip Port Trust after the tremendous cyclone. Later when the district administration fashioned a technical committee to determine of unsafe college buildings and to expedite the demolition of faculty buildings in order that restore works of all previous buildings could be performed, in 2014, the cyclone shelter constructed by PPT at Government Primary School, Durgapur underneath Janakdeipur panchayat was declared unsafe. But the scholars proceed to attend lessons within the constructing even now. The college has lessons from class I to V with a pupil energy of 29. 

Locals alleged that the varsity doesn’t have rest room or consuming water. During monsoon, rainwater submerges the verandah which doubles up because the Anganwadi centre. Sarpanch of Janakadeipur panchayat Jitendra Behera mentioned we had sought the intervention of collector Parul Patwari and urged the administration to assemble a brand new constructing by demolishing this unsafe constructing however nothing occurred. “A day back, a student of class IV narrowly escaped from being hurt after a piece of concrete fell from the ceiling,” he mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

After getting allegations, chairperson, OSCPCR Mandakini Kar directed the collector, district schooling officer and district undertaking coordinator, Samagra Shiksha to conduct an inquiry into the problem and submit an motion taken report back to the fee by July 27.

Senior technical guide, Samagra Shiksha, Suvendu Barala mentioned, “Non-availability of funds had created hindrances for demolition of the unsafe building. Now we have submitted the list of unsafe buildings to the Panchayati Raj department which is now looking into the construction of school buildings. But unsafe building are yet to be demolished.”