'Where father and mother cannot study, the jungle is the lifeblood of their lives, we are the only four literates in this generation, and without bus services, we will become just like the others,' said the ancient Sarkarpathi village students who commute to school by truck every day. 4 km from Anaimalai, near Sethumadai. The ancient Sarkarpathy village and the new Sarkarpathy tribal community near the power plant in the deep forest may be seen in the distance. 

More than 600 people live in the village of Old Sarkarpathy, which is home to more than 130 families from the Malasar tribe. For the education of the children in the region, there is a government primary school. It has two teachers who are responsible for 60 students. With the exception of primary school pupils, there are more than 50 kids who want to pursue middle and higher education, and the distance is 4 kilometers. I need to travel to Sethumadai, a small village in the middle of nowhere. There aren't enough buses to accommodate that. The 34A government bus from Sethumadai to the new Sarkarpathi village is the village's only method of transportation.

This bus, too, does not stop at the old Sarkarpathi village. The ancient Sarkarpathy portion is where passengers are dropped off. To get to the settlement, you'll have to travel around 3 kilometers from there. This bus provides no value to pupils who wish to attend school. students, however, drive in trucks regardless of risk in order to learn.

"They send their children to school in trucks, regardless of the danger," Paramasivam, the district head of the Hill Tracts People's Association, said, "so that their children's future is not paralyzed in the jungle-like their own lives." They spend Rs.300 per child every week on this. At Chetumadai High school, some 50 pupils from the surrounding area are learning in a truck. Sarkarpathy village students have little choice because the government has banned public transportation in trucks and lorries. Concerned about the safety of children, education and social welfare officials appear to intervene only when something bad occurs to youngsters who are traveling in a dangerous manner. Future Dreams of students 4.km The parents' demand is that the perilous travel not be terminated.


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