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Trek for water, a every day job of faculty college students in Odisha

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By Express News Service

UMERKOTE: For college students of presidency new major faculty at Rampara village in Nabarangpur’s Umerkote block, getting protected ingesting water is a strenuous affair. Every day, they must trek greater than 500 metre to fetch clear water and with the onset of summer time, their woes have compounded. 

Sourabh Mali of Rampara village mentioned pipe water is a distant dream for college kids as the college doesn’t actually have a tube-well to cater to their every day wants. The college students must rely on a stand publish within the village which is situated greater than half a kilometre away from the college.

“The government has taken several measures to provide drinking water in schools. But in our primary school, there is no such facility due to the careless attitude of the officials concerned,” he added. Established in 2014, the first faculty at Rampara has 179 college students enrolled in Classes I to V. 

Another villager Dibya Gond mentioned in absence of ingesting water facility, it’s tough to cook dinner mid-day meals for college kids. The faculty authorities commonly face issues in getting ready the midday meals. Besides, the scholars have to seek out solace in close by bushes to reply nature’s name.

“Various schemes have been launched to attract students to schools in rural areas. But it seems Rampara is an exception as the children of this village have been left to fend for themselves,” rued Gond. The villagers claimed that they requested the district officers to put in a tube-well on the college premises a number of occasions up to now. But all their pleas fell on deaf ears. Contacted, block improvement officer of Umerkote Himachal Majhi mentioned he’ll instruct the junior engineer to go to Rampara new major faculty and take rapid steps to dig a tube-well on the campus.

UMERKOTE: For college students of presidency new major faculty at Rampara village in Nabarangpur’s Umerkote block, getting protected ingesting water is a strenuous affair. Every day, they must trek greater than 500 metre to fetch clear water and with the onset of summer time, their woes have compounded. 

Sourabh Mali of Rampara village mentioned pipe water is a distant dream for college kids as the college doesn’t actually have a tube-well to cater to their every day wants. The college students must rely on a stand publish within the village which is situated greater than half a kilometre away from the college.

“The government has taken several measures to provide drinking water in schools. But in our primary school, there is no such facility due to the careless attitude of the officials concerned,” he added. Established in 2014, the first faculty at Rampara has 179 college students enrolled in Classes I to V. googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Another villager Dibya Gond mentioned in absence of ingesting water facility, it’s tough to cook dinner mid-day meals for college kids. The faculty authorities commonly face issues in getting ready the midday meals. Besides, the scholars have to seek out solace in close by bushes to reply nature’s name.

“Various schemes have been launched to attract students to schools in rural areas. But it seems Rampara is an exception as the children of this village have been left to fend for themselves,” rued Gond. The villagers claimed that they requested the district officers to put in a tube-well on the college premises a number of occasions up to now. But all their pleas fell on deaf ears. Contacted, block improvement officer of Umerkote Himachal Majhi mentioned he’ll instruct the junior engineer to go to Rampara new major faculty and take rapid steps to dig a tube-well on the campus.