Rambi School, the story of ‘Fish without Water’
MUKESH
SHARMA
Rambi,
May 31:
Rambi, a small village
along the stretch of National Highway 31A has the population of two thousand
peoples. The village in the name of education has only a high school to cater education
for the populace of the place which was established on 1972. The school receiving
the junior school recognisation after 10 years of its inception had dig up the
secondary tag last year. The school which is said to be constructed by the NHPC
still lacks the toilet facilities, fans facilities in classroom and the stories
of the desk-benches are a serious subject of concern. The world when joins hand
with the 21st century, the students of the school are not lucky enough
to glimpse a computer. The school has pigs shed on its surrounding whose savor distracts
the students as well as the teachers. The question here arises that why the
children of the poor backgrounds have to face such facilities? Did the students
have committed any sins, and being born in a BPL family is a curse?
The school having the
strength of 250 students is run by only 5 teachers. The school does not have maths
as a subject. The teachers are working voluntarily, some adhoc etc. Sanctions
of 6 lacs have been learnt in 2010 for the up gradation of the classes, where
4, 1100 had been was secured by the SMC in its first installment for the
construction of the school hall. The hall remains incomplete today as they SMC
have not been able to get the rest for the completion. The school that has got
the secondary recognisation had to do a lot more but who cares. The school has
neither fencing nor proper drinking water facilities and it must be the above
reason that the results of the school remain humiliating year by year. The
principal when asked about the circumstance of the school, he thought of
remaining silent whereas the GJM party workers and the locals are worried about
the deteriorating condition of the school. The Rambi Yuwa Morcha president
Jiten Chettri, Branch president MB Singha, Arjun Tamang deeply touched by the
condition of the school has started their steps for the amplification the
school which in fact is the only ray of hope for every household at Rambi. On
the other hand when asked to the SMC president also the secondary school AI Dr
Anjana Thapa about the worsening condition of the school, she said that they
have been concerned about the condition of the school. The school on the other
hand till date has not printed any complaints pertaining to the clause of the
school, if so the justice could have been dispensed. The school not having the basic
amenities like teachers, toilets, officials, hall, computer, drinking water,
desk-benches seems like a fish without water. There is a dire need of the
voices from the teachers’ representatives, MLA, party, department and the
intellects for the overall development of the school.
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