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SRINAGAR NOV 25:-Residents of Khirman Tilakchand in Handwara area of Kupwara District have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor’s administration and the Jammu and Kashmir government to provide new school buildings, citing the current structures as unsafe and unsuitable for students. The community emphasizes the urgency of addressing the matter to ensure a safe learning environment for children.
Local schools in the area have reportedly deteriorated over time, with concerns about structural stability growing due to lack of timely maintenance. The residents hope the administration will prioritize this issue and allocate funds for reconstruction or repairs to safeguard students and staff.
Residents of Khirman Tilakchand, Handwara, have also urged the Lieutenant Governor’s administration and the Jammu and Kashmir government to provide proper fencing around school premises to protect students from the threat of wild animals. The area, being close to forested regions, often witnesses the movement of wild animals, posing a significant danger to children attending school.
The appeal emphasizes that alongside new, safe buildings, adequate fencing is critical to ensuring a secure environment for education. Residents have requested swift action to address these safety concerns, highlighting the dual need for structural and security measures to safeguard the students.
It’s admirable that the staff is doing their best despite the challenging conditions. However, addressing the safety of the buildings is crucial to ensure the well-being of both students and staff.