BHABHUA (RNI) The condition of the rooms in the Upgraded Secondary High School campus located in Bhadaula village of Bhadaula Panchayat under Kudra block area of the district is dilapidated and there is no proper arrangement of rooms. Let us tell you that Bhadaula Government Upgraded Secondary High School has education from first class to twelfth, in which thousands of students have been enrolled, the number of teachers is also appropriate. But the number of rooms is only 7. The headmaster of the school, Virendra Kumar Pal, told that there is a lack of building here, applications are given repeatedly, but till now no officer has paid attention to the problems. He told that on 10 February 2022, the demand letter for the construction of the building was submitted to the Block Development Officer Kudra, by whom, keeping in mind the problems, it was forwarded to the Mohania Sub-Divisional Magistrate to secure the land for the construction of the building. The Mohania Sub-Divisional Magistrate had directed the Zonal Officer Kudra for demarcation of the school land. In this context, the Zonal Officer had also assured to get the land encroached by getting it investigated by the Revenue Officer, but despite so much time having passed, no action has been taken on this till date, due to which we all are facing difficulties. The school teacher Manoranjan Choubey told that classes from 1st to 12th are run in the school in which about 800 to 900 children come for study. There are two buildings in the name of building, in which there are only five classrooms, one is used for office work, and the condition of one room is very dilapidated. When the children are together, the teachers have to face a lot of difficulties, which also affects the studies of the children. There is ample land of the school in the village itself, which has been encroached by some people, in which regard the officials have been appealed. But no solution has been found by them. The Sarpanch of the Panchayat, Dilip Kumar Singh told that the number of students is high but the number of rooms for classrooms is almost negligible. It is not that there is no land for the school but it has been encroached by some people, and a request has been made to the officials to free the land from encroachment and construct a building. Even the Zonal Officer had asked for an investigation report from the revenue employee a year ago but no reliable reply has been received till now.
When information was sought from Zonal Officer Ankita Kumari through telephone in this regard, she told that the investigation report has been submitted by the revenue employee, and soon the land will be demarcated and the land will be freed from encroachment and will be ensured for construction of the school building.