Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 21:43:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-21 00:13:58
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Government intervention needed: Waterproofing government schools and keeping kids dry in monsoon
The Indian government has pledged to address a longstanding issue of waterlogging in many of its schools, which often forces students and teachers to tread through flooded hallways and classrooms, disrupting education and creating potential safety hazards. This issue is especially prominent during the monsoon season, which brings heavy rainfalls and water seepage into buildings.
Despite the best efforts of officials, the monsoon season often places government-run schools under severe strain. Amidst calls for greater funding and improved infrastructure, officials are now ordering immediate fixes such as dehumidifiers and better drainage systems.
Speaking at a recent conference, one minister addressed the challenges faced by government schools in monsoon months and emphasized the need for immediate action, stating:
"It is essential to provide a comfortable and safe learning environment for our students, and to ensure that schools are not affected by the monsoons. We must investigate the structural issues that enable water seepage and damage, and ensure that necessary repairs and solutions are promptly implemented".
The minister's comments echoed the ongoing calls from educators, parents, and students for better maintenance and more robust infrastructure in government schools, hoping that this latest directive will lead to lasting change.
Stay tuned to further developments as we watch for any announcements on funding allocations and implementation plans.