Government school buildings should be inspected by engineers as heavy rains continue for a month in tamil Nadu: teachers request tamil Nadu government


The teachers have requested the tamil Nadu government to inspect the government school buildings in tamil Nadu with the help of civil engineers to ascertain the condition of the building as it has been raining heavily for a month.

Schools that had been closed for a year and a half due to the Corona curfew are now open. The impact of the monsoon has increased since the schools reopened. 


Due to the continuous heavy rains, the buildings of all government schools have become unsafe. The walls and roof are shifting concrete. There has also been a water leak. 

The stability of government school buildings is questionable. Classrooms and school campuses are also flooded with rainwater. Thus, there is a threat to the safety of students.


In response, the tamil Nadu government has ordered education officials and principals to monitor and repair school buildings and prevent water stagnation. 


There has been opposition to the declaration that officials and principals are responsible if they fail to take action.

80 per cent of government school buildings were unsafe. If students are harmed, forcing headteachers to take responsibility is not the right course of action. Headmasters can only superficially inform the nature of the building. 


The dismissal of the headmaster and the regional education officer following the collapse of the roof of the Moodur panchayat Union Primary school building next to Vandavasi has caused tension and stress among teachers. Therefore, action against them should be withdrawn.


All school buildings should be inspected with the help of engineers from the Public Works Department and the local government Department to ensure their stability. 


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