Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Toilet doubles up as makeshift classroom in MP village

- Mustafa Hussein & Milind R Lashkari letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEEMUCH: When PM Narendra Modi launched the ambitious Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in October 2014, he probably didn’t expect it to further the cause of education.

A toilet built under the scheme at Mama Basti Badi Bandh in Madhya Pradesh’s Neemuch district has been converted into makeshift classrooms for a local government primary school.

It was admittedly a smart move, given that the educationa­l institutio­n — with a student strength of 50 — does not have a building to call its own.

Hemraj Bheel, one of the four contractua­l teachers appointed to run the school, said, “It was very hard holding classes in the absence of proper infrastruc­ture. Because our school had no concrete rooms, we were forced to conduct classes under the open sky.”

That was when somebody decided to put the toilet, constructe­d at a cost of `2.77 lakh, to “better use”. Residents of the tribal-dominated village blame lack of “administra­tive will” and “excessive interferen­ce” from politician­s for the sorry state of the school.

“In 2009-10, the government sanctioned a satellite school building for the village under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. However, in order to please voters from another village, the then sarpanch connived with the constructi­on agency to get the building constructe­d there. The villagers of Mama Basti raised a hue and cry, but nobody listened to them,” said Heeralal Gurjar, former headmaster of the school.

But all was not lost. As a school building existed in Mama Basti at least on paper, the government sanctioned funds for the constructi­on of a toilet there in 2015. “That’s where we hold classes now. We also keep our school inventorie­s there,” said Bheel.

Like Gurjar, sarpanch Ladhabai Meghvanshi blamed her predecesso­r for the village’s educationa­l quandary. “A school was sanctioned for the village, but the former sarpanch got it constructe­d elsewhere. We have now asked the local MLA for a school building at Mama Basti,” Meghvanshi said.

District education officer KC Sharma said though his department had sent a proposal for the school building two years ago, no funds were sanctioned.

District collector Rajnish Shrivastav­a said he was unaware of the problems faced by the school. “If what you say is true, I will ask the district education officer (DEO) to take action in the matter. The school can even be shifted to a rented building,” he added.

 ??  ?? School officials say government sanctioned a building for them but the sarpanch got it constructe­d in another village to win their votes. HT
School officials say government sanctioned a building for them but the sarpanch got it constructe­d in another village to win their votes. HT

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