Millennium Post

MCD schools in deplorable condition, laments HC

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NEW DELHI: Pictures of children sweeping floors and cleaning garbage with brooms in municipal schools here on Monday angered the Delhi High Court, which took the municipal corporatio­ns to task asking them whether teaching took place there at all.

"Is there any teaching taking place in the schools? Shall we call the students here? You teach them like this? Children are carrying brooms in their hands. Shall we order inspection," a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said after the pictures of the "deplorable conditions" at some schools were shown to it.

"How come the premises are so dirty? What about the toilets," the bench asked some officials and an MCD school principal, present in the court room. Terming the condition of the schools as "really unfortunat­e", the bench asked the principal "Don't you do inspection in the school?"

It also said that the principals and invigilato­rs of the schools were "not working properly". The court's remarks came after it was shown pictures of some schools under North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n and East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, in which children were seen sweeping the floors and the campus were filled with garbage.

The court was hearing a PIL by NGO Justice for All, which through their counsel Khagesh Jha had said that the schools stink because the garbage were not cleaned regularly.

Observing that "the report include photos of schools, manifestin­g deplorable conditions in schools," the bench asked the petitioner to give a list of people who could conduct random inspection of the schools and listed the matter for September 19.

However, the counsel for a civic body said that the residents of the neighbouri­ng colonies threw the garbage in the school, which has filed a complaint with the police. He also maintained that the trash was being lifted from the premises on a daily basis.

On May 17, the bench had directed the three MCDS, the NDMC and Delhi Cantonment Board to ensure that garbage was collected from all schools under their territoria­l jurisdicti­on and disposed of.

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