Monday, April 5, 2010

CCRP probes school building collapse

source-http://www.ifp.co.in/shownews.php?newsid=8862

IMPHAL, April 3: The Coalition on Children’s Right to Protection (CCRP) Manipur, a collective body striving for children’s protection rights conducted a fact finding visit today at the Lilong Arapti Leikai to enquire into the incident of collapsing of the G.T Memorial Academy in which a girl student of the school was killed.

Mention may be made, 9 years old Konsam Roshni daughter of Sanathoi of Lilong Arapti, a student of GT Memorial Academy died in the April 1 incident.

The CCRP mourned the untimely demise of the girl child inside the classroom on the same day when the country celebrated the historic enactment of the Children’s Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, which came into effect from April 1,2010.

After the fact finding field visit at the GT Memorial Academy, the CCRP, Manipur observed that the incident of the G.T Memorial Academy, Lilong should not be construed merely a result of Natural Calamity but also a case of lapses and negligence on the part of School Management and as well as the concerned officials of the state education department.

The visible negligence and recklessness on the part of the School Management and founder was that they have been running the school with 580 students since 2003 when the school building is only with bamboo pillars and bamboo mats (Phaklong) wall, roofed by CGI Sheets, thereby putting the precious lives of hundreds at great risk.

The CCRP urged the government to institute an inquiry to find out how did the concerned officials of the Education(s), government of Manipur give recognition to the school bearing registration No.12/13/08-SE (s) last year, despite having such poor quality infrastructures. The erring officials should be booked, it demanded.

The standard of buildings and infrastructures of all schools, both government and private should be physically checked in order to prevent similar tragedy in furture. Recognition of unfit schools should be cancelled and government should stop mushroom growth of private schools in the state, the CCRP demanded.

It also also strongly demands the state government to announce compulsory training of the teachers (both private & government) to train on Disaster Management Skills in order to teach and save the children from man made and natural disasters as Manipur is already an earthquake zone, affected by prolonged armed conflict and now a hit zone of continuous hailstorm.

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