Delayed repairs leave 406 classrooms at risk in Mysuru
Mysuru: A survey conducted by the department of school education and literacy has identified 406 classrooms in 168 govt schools across Mysuru district as being in a dilapidated condition. The findings have raised concerns, as students continue to attend classes in damaged buildings despite the risks.
With the monsoon gaining momentum, the deteriorating condition of school infrastructure is making it increasingly difficult for both students and teachers. The state govt has sanctioned Rs 5.8 crore for repairs, but civil works have not yet commenced. The delay has left many schools awaiting essential repairs ahead of heavier rains.
Of the 406 classrooms identified, 266 require minor repairs, while 140 are severely damaged. The highest number of affected classrooms is in T Narasipura, Hunsur and Periyapatna taluks. Although the department of school education and literacy has repaired several severely damaged schools using CSR funds, govt grants, zilla panchayat resources and National Disaster Response Fund support, 406 classrooms still require urgent attention.
The department has released Rs 5.8 crore for the repairs and initiated steps for civil works, including structural restoration, fixing leaky roofs, replacing roofing tiles, repairing ceilings and plastering, replastering exterior and interior walls to seal cracks and prevent seepage, and repairing toilets, plumbing systems, septic tanks and electrical infrastructure.
Speaking to TOI, deputy director of school education and literacy Udaykumar D said that tenders have already been floated to repair the identified 406 classrooms in 168 schools following the govt’s sanction. The work is expected to commence by Sept.
DSS leader and education activist Alagud Shivakumar said that as govt schools are already facing issues such as poor enrolment and lack of basic facilities, the department must expedite the repair work to restore the schools at the earliest.
Of the 406 classrooms identified, 266 require minor repairs, while 140 are severely damaged. The highest number of affected classrooms is in T Narasipura, Hunsur and Periyapatna taluks. Although the department of school education and literacy has repaired several severely damaged schools using CSR funds, govt grants, zilla panchayat resources and National Disaster Response Fund support, 406 classrooms still require urgent attention.
The department has released Rs 5.8 crore for the repairs and initiated steps for civil works, including structural restoration, fixing leaky roofs, replacing roofing tiles, repairing ceilings and plastering, replastering exterior and interior walls to seal cracks and prevent seepage, and repairing toilets, plumbing systems, septic tanks and electrical infrastructure.
Speaking to TOI, deputy director of school education and literacy Udaykumar D said that tenders have already been floated to repair the identified 406 classrooms in 168 schools following the govt’s sanction. The work is expected to commence by Sept.
DSS leader and education activist Alagud Shivakumar said that as govt schools are already facing issues such as poor enrolment and lack of basic facilities, the department must expedite the repair work to restore the schools at the earliest.
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