Saturday, July 17, 2010

DESAM survey finds facilities lacking at schools

http://www.ifp.co.in/shownews.php?newsid=11053

IMPHAL, July 17: As a part of its drive to bring a better education system in the state, the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur conducted a survey at various government schools located in Imphal West district today.

Giving details of the survey, a DESAM Imphal West unit release said altogether 11 schools located in Imphal West were covered in its latest inspection.

It said the survey was conducted at Rastrapati primary school, Keishampat, Trival primary school, Lamdeng, Public girls high school, Lamdeng Khunou, Ram Lal Paul high school, Keishamthong, Ideal girls primary school, Mayang Langjing, Mayang Langjing LP School, Mayang Langjing high school, Phayeng high school, Phayeng primary school and Heibongpokpi Leirenkabi high school.

During the survey, most of the schools were found lacking basic infrastructures like benches and desks apart from lacking other facilities.

In some of the schools, teachers were found absent besides failing to maintain attendance register, the DESAM said adding the number of students attending classes in some of the schools was negligible.

Regarding present condition of Ram Lal Paul high school, once regarded as a premier school of the state, the DESAM said the high school is awfully in bad condition today. It said the high school has many shortages due to lack of inspection by concerned authorities.

Of the total strength of 54 teaching staffs, 23 of them were found to be detailed for Census operation while only 11 teachers were found present and without maintaining attendence register. The school is also found to be lacking toilet facility apart from lacking benches and desks.

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