Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bridge over Bhainsavat: No more floating to school

- Suresh Foujdar letters@hindustant­imes.com After the HT report, the district collector ordered the Karauli SDM to construct a bridge over river Bhainsavat.

BHARATPUR: The Karauli district administra­tion began constructi­ng a bridge over the Bhainsavat on Sunday, two days after a Hindustan Times report highlighte­d the hardships faced by school students in the region due to the absence of such a structure.

The news report, which appeared in the newspaper’s September 23 edition, described how students of three villages in Karauli district were forced to cross the water body on inflated rubber tubes to reach their schools every day. Taking note of the report, the National Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the Rajasthan government the very next day.

Indu Devi Jatav, pardhan of the Karauli panchayat samiti, thanked Hindustan Times for bringing the matter to the notice of the authoritie­s. District collector Manoj Kumar Sharma has ordered the Karauli subdivisio­nal magistrate to plan the project, and constructi­on work on the bridge is expected to be completed soon.

Road connectivi­ty between the settlement­s in Karauli district is affected every time the 15-foot-deep Bhainsavat river swells up during the monsoon, forcing villagers to cross it on inflated tubes. Though the residents had submitted memorandum­s and approached officials as well as politician­s on several occasions, promises were all they received in return.

As the Karauli panchayat only has a primary school, students who want to continue their education have to travel five kilometres to the secondary school at Chainpur Gadoli — crossing the river en route. As many as 85 such students from Machet, Sevachin ka Pura and Madho Singh Ka Pura reportedly take this route every day.

Shreeram Meena, block developmen­t officer of the Karauli panchayat samiti, said a budget of `5 lakh has been sanctioned for the project. More funds will be allocated if required.

“The bridge has been a longcheris­hed dream for us. Until now, our students have had to cross the river under dangerous conditions,” said Hari Singh Meena, sarpanch of the Manchi gram panchayat.

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