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?Tags: FEATURE NEWS
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