100-Year-Old Khandwa School Crumbles: Plaster Falls, Washrooms Doorless, Kids at Risk
100-Year-Old Khandwa School Crumbles: Plaster Falls, Washrooms Doorless, Kids at Risk
- •Government School Padawa No. 1 in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, a 100-year-old institution, is in a severe state of disrepair.
- •Plaster falls from ceilings, walls have cracks, window panes are missing, and washrooms lack doors, posing a constant danger to students.
- •Once a prestigious school that produced prominent officers and public representatives, its current dilapidated state saddens former students.
- •Children from poor and middle-class families are forced to study in the unsafe building as they have no other affordable option.
- •The Education Department remains unresponsive to calls for renovation, despite local residents and parents demanding urgent repairs for a safe learning environment.