The Asian Age

HC: When will students be shifted from 99- yr- old school?

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Advocate Ashok Agarwal had earlier said that around 450 students are studying in the school

The Delhi high court has asked the AAP government by when it can shift students from one of its schools, the building of which is 99 years old and in a dilapidate­d state, saying it was concerned with the safety of the children.

A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V. K. Rao asked the Delhi government to file a status report indicating by when the students would be accommodat­ed in other schools and the time frame for repairing or reconstruc­ting the building.

The court, however, made it clear that the structure in question should not be used for anything else in its present condition as it could cave in any time according to an affidavit submitted by the Delhi government.

The directions from the bench came on a PIL by NGO Social Jurist which has alleged that Rajputana Rifles Heroes Memorial Senior Secondary School in Delhi Cantonment, taken over by the Delhi government in 1975 and getting 100 per cent aid from it, was in a horrible condition.

The Directorat­e of Education ( DoE) of the Delhi government had earlier told the court that a joint inspection of the building in question had revealed that it was constructe­d in 1919 and has outlived its useful life and was unsuitable for habitation.

Advocate Ashok Agarwal, appearing for the NGO, had earlier said around 450 students are studying in the school and they have been unjustly deprived of adequate physical infrastruc­ture and academic faculty to educate them.

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