Close to 2,500 schools in Tamil Nadu to be brought down

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The deteriorating condition of Government schools across the world is no secret for anyone. However, this is the first time such as major step is being taken. As many as 2,495 government, municipal and panchayat union elementary schools in a feeble condition over the state, and should be annihilated. While there are no schools recorded in Chennai, 87 schools from the rundown are from Coimbatore, authorities from the school instruction office said.

On May 29, the directorate of rudimentary training had sent a letter to all the district elementary education officers (DEEOs), requesting a rundown of government, city and panchayat union schools or structures that are in haggard condition, and should be annihilated.

This is a yearly process, where the area gatherer checks and sanctions the rundown of run down structures, and those that need repair.

An authority of the area school instruction division in Chennai said, "For the current year no schools from Chennai were recognized. A year ago, one school in Villivakkam was destroyed and reproduced with the assistance of the MLA voting demographic improvement plan (MLACDS)."

In Coimbatore, the locale rudimentary instruction officer P Gandhimathi said, "We have recognized 87 schools in Coimbatore area, yet none inside of as far as possible. Most schools are in the Madukkarai and P N Palayam district." She included, "Authority Archana Patnaik had affirmed of the rundown and the procedure of decimation has started."

The square advancement officers have been assigned the obligation to screen the decimation of the schools. "Work has begun in many spots. The Madukkarai grade school was wrecked inside of 10 days back," said Gandhimathi.

At the point when gotten some information about the working of the schools as the scholastic year has initiated, she said, "We have developed new classrooms in many schools, and the youngsters have been moved into them. What's more, in different schools we have allocated classrooms in neighboring schools or structures, until new classrooms are built."

Gandhimathi further said that there are a few structures which simply oblige earnest repair work. "There a few structures which require some real repair, however don't need to be decimated. The work on these structures are in advancement and is required to be finished in three months," said Gandhimathi.

The consumption for the obliteration and repair works will be dealt with the locale's Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan and MLACDS stores.