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Six years, no roof: A school in Madhya Pradesh has been functioning without a building since 6 years

Taking note of the issue, Jagdish Chandra Gomo (CEO of the Kanti Zila Parishad) assured that he will help the students studying at the school, to the best of his abilities.

A school in Congress-ruled Madhya Pradesh had been functioning without a school building since it was started 6 years ago. The middle school is located in the Katni district. On being quizzed, the CEO of the Zila Panchayat, Jagdish Chandra Gomo, said that the matter will be investigated. Taking cognisance of the issue, he assured that he will help the students studying at the school, to the best of his abilities.


As per reports, school teachers allege that that students have been facing tremendous hardships because of lack of proper infrastructure. Since there is no roof, in summers and monsoon, they have to take refuge in homes of other people. Many students have also left the school because of this.

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