Unsafe Classrooms: 27 Schools Put Delhi Students at Risk
A shocking revelation has come to light regarding the state of numerous schools in Delhi. At least 27 schools are operating in dilapidated buildings, with classrooms declared unsafe and condemned due to severe structural issues.
Students are currently attending classes in unsuitable spaces – halls, verandahs, and makeshift arrangements – putting their safety and well-being at grave risk. This alarming situation has sparked outrage and strong criticism from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
The AAP has accused the government of blatant negligence, endangering the lives of countless students by allowing classes to continue in these hazardous environments.
While new school construction is planned, the demolition of existing unsafe structures is causing significant delays in the project. This leaves thousands of children vulnerable and highlights a critical lapse in infrastructure management.
This situation underscores the urgent need for immediate action to ensure the safety and security of Delhi’s students. The government must expedite the demolition and construction process, providing safe learning environments without further delay. The long-term implications for children’s education and well-being demand swift and decisive intervention.