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Voice Of Voiceless Parents, Teachers, Students

Mool Raj by Mool Raj
November 25, 2022
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I would like to express my deep sense of thought through the medium of your daily newspaper about the miserable condition of innocent school children of Kashmir Valley and Winter Zones of Jammu Division whose are facing chilly climatic condition. It here pertinent to mention here this time School administration not willing to declare winter vacation in both Kashmir and Winter Zone of Jammu. The authorthy at the helm of affair are seating in their Air Conditioning Room where both heating and cooling facilities are available to officers. They don’t know at ground level about the harsh climatic conditions which are our innocent children facing in Schools of Kashmir Valley and Winter Zone of Jammu Division where the schools are open in sub-zero temperature. These officer of School Education Department should at least visit Marwah Daccan ,Dedani and other places where seasonal first snow still not melted and the white blanket of snow still cover the mother Earth but the schools are running there every day even during snow fall. Qualifying IAS or JASON exams doesn’t matter .These peoples are not God but are human beings The degrees possessed by these administrative officers make them blind completely .They treat other people like Tissue Paper. As a result of which they show their callous behaviour with schools, teachers, students and parents. One should be wonder to listen that these officers remained in the office upto to night 10pm mostly but the suffering of teaching community never solved. One should wonder to read that one teacher whose name I would not like to mention here visiting Civil Secretariat more than 22 year but still and yet his study leave is not sanctioned. What would be the future of education department where such people examples are raising their ugly head? With Srinagar recording first sub-zero temperature of the season at -0.8 degree Celsius, people of Kashmir Valley and Winter zones of Jammu province have been wondering when the authorities will declare closure of schools for winter vacations. Despite what the authorities claim, most of the schools in Kashmir and rest of the winter zone lack proper heating facilities and thus the children are suffering in intense cold conditions. The authorities claim that they are intending to keep the schools open in the interest of the students but the fact of the matter is that when you don’t have proper heating arrangements in schools, aren’t you exposing young children to health risks? Forget about heating arrangements, schools; particularly in rural and far flung areas don’t have proper accommodations, floorings, windows etc.
A few days back, Directorate of School Education Kashmir issued a statement saying it wants to keep the schools open for more time, as long as the weather conditions permit. The authorities insist that keeping schools open for more time has become imperative as the class work in schools is for remedial teachings as the students had developed learning gaps over the last two years because of the prolonged closure of schools due to COVID-19. One may not dispute this version but at the same time this should also be kept in mind that if the authorities are not able to provide a comfortable atmosphere in the classroom, how students would be able to study and grasp. Parents have been complaining that their wards are suffering at schools as there are no heating arrangements. They describe the continuation of class work as torturous for young children who are made to freeze in freezing classrooms. They have been appealing the authorities to announce winter vacations at the earliest. The authorities need to listen to them. It is the health and well being of their children that is put to risk by dragging them to schools in sub-zero temperatures with no heating facilities available. If authorities are too keen to overcome the learning gaps of previous years, they should have made necessary heating arrangements in the schools in the month of September itself. The authorities need to be realistic. Saying that heating arrangements are being made in phased manner, the leave the most important question unanswered – what about the schools who may be included in latter phases. Will the children continue to suffer till their schools fit in the scheme of things? It is the children’s comfort and well being that should be the priority of the authorities. No matter what claims are made regarding the heating arrangements in schools, the parents know what it is and that is why they are insisting that schools should be closed for winter vacations. The authorities too should keep in mind the condition of schools and listen to what the parents are saying.
(Author is EVS Lecturer at Govt Higher Secondary School Kheelani Doda. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author but aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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