Grave danger for Bangabettu school students - old walls on verge of collapse


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 7: The building of Bangabettu higher primary school in Mijar, located by the side of Moodbidri-Mangalore highway, is 88 years old. As the school building has not been maintained properly, the walls of the school building are posing the danger of caving in anytime. The students who study in the classrooms always have a fear lurking in their minds, of the building coming crashing down on them any moment.

Unless immediate steps are taken for repair and restoration work for the building, the walls of the school, which display ominous signs of crumbling during the coming monsoon season, will continue to pose a threat to the lives of the students and teachers alike.

This is the condition of a school that is bracing up to celebrate the centenary year of its inception in 12 years from now. The school, located about five km from the town, and which helped scores of students to shape their lives and move up, has been in a dilapidated state because of non-maintenance. The school premises, spread over 83 cents of land, has buildings on all the four directions of the site. The building with mud walls built in 1926 is one among them. Even cemented walls of the buildings, which came up later, because of substandard works, have cracks in them. Termites have weakened the walls at various places, and the walls of this building have several gaping cracks. The wooden beams and pieces holding the roof are very old, several tiles are missing, and the tiles which remain on the roof are sure to fly away if there is strong wind.

During the last rainy season, the branch of a nearby tree had fallen on the school roof, and it took months to remove it. A banyan tree growing on one portion of the school is touching the wall and tiles of the school building. Unless this tree is removed by the forest department, the tree will create further problems to the school building. Termites have eaten up wooden beams of the windows many of which have been broken. The twisted wires of the mesh fitted to these windows have come off, and this rusted metal poses danger of injuring the students. The walls do not have any paint on them now. It must have been decades since these walls were painted.

The Akshara Dasoha building, a laboratory, library and Anganwadi centre are located in the western side. If the old mud structure is demolished, it would be easier for the children to move about. At present, the children are forced to use a small lane to move between these buildings. The Anganwadi centre building too is in a bad shape, and the school does not have proper toilet facility.

As the school has over 300 students, the school needs enough space to hold programmes on days of national importance, drill, etc. If the old building is removed, the children will get a space measuring around 6,000 sft at a single place, which can also serve as playground. If repairs are not conducted before the rainy season, it may pose dangers. If the buildings are repaired, teachers and students can get a place where their mental peace is not disturbed. If the school buildings are in a better shape, more parents may come forward to admit their children here. The school also has the potential to start English medium classes and computer training facility. If the department wakes up to the needs of the school and attends to the above requirements, Bangabettu school is sure to turn into a model school.

Fatima, a student, said that the students always are haunted by fear because of the dilapidated building. Headmaster, Narayana M, too feels that repairing of the school building is a must for improving the standard of the school and increase the number of students.

  

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  • shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/Taluk

    Tue, Apr 08 2014

    Proper attention from the concerned department,authorities is the need of the hour in the best interest of so many children studying over there.Otherwise, definitely this structure will fall during the coming monsoon.Thanks for Daiji to bring this matter to the attention of the public.

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  • shri, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 08 2014

    result of 60 years of congress rule

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    There is a big trend of the big businessmen adopting the most backward school in their region and converting them into a school of high standard with playgrounds, indoor court and auditorium.
    Where are our big industrialists, philanthropists and builders.
    Jai Hind!

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  • ad, mangloor

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Can Mijargutthu Mohan Alva, the educator ( owner of several educational institutions in Moodbidri) render his help? OR at least convince the government to take care of this great school?

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  • Albert Manoj Muliyil, Mangalore/KSA

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Where does the funds earmarked for all the development of infrastructure go...swallowed by all our corrupt and deshbakt politicians and government babus from all the parties. Finally end of the day all of them are birds of the same feather, but like birds they look different and sound different.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Dear Roshan,I appreciate your interest to teach.You may still fulfil your desire to teach by offering free tuition to poor kids in the neighborhood and generate an interest in their mind to learn more.A classroom or a school may not be necessary.One can contribute in several ways to encourage education and shaping & grooming them to be honest Indian citizens.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Even if someone comes forward and offers to sponsor all the expenses of construction of a totally new building for the school,he or she may have to face hundreds of obstacles and harassment from concerned govt officers,local politicians and many others.

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  • Vishu Kumar Shetty, Bangabettu Guttu

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Roshan: Talking of individual responsibility and old students' contribution, the land was donated free to the school by my grandfather's family and that is why it is still named after our family "Bangabettu Guttu." Problem over here is local politics and politicians getting involved in the development of this school. Until and unless they move out of the administration of this school nothing can happen or done to this school... that is the irony that this school is facing....

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  • Roshan Patrao, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Thank you Vishu Kumar for the information. Your family has done the greatest service to mankind - especially to the people of Mijar. There no greater service than educating people. Our politicians have consistently deprived us of education and consequently denied our rights. That is why we still have poverty and illiteracy. I salute your forefathers. I am born in a family full of teachers and both my parents were teachers. They have done their bit to brighten the future of thousands of students. Whenever possible, I do whatever I can for the welfare of children. The only regret I have is I missed the opportunity of becoming a teacher.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Roshan Patrao & Vishu Kumar Shetty...Big salute to you both....for having made best comments here.

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  • Vishu Kumar Shetty, Bangabettu Guttu

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Roshan...Very pleased to know that your family has served as teachers to our community in general, but saying so I feel very bad how the teachers are treated by these politicians or government...the biggest irony of all is this same very school is one of the polling booths for elections ahead.....Your family's community service is highly appreciated.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Apr 08 2014

    @ Roshan Mangalore,Nice to hear your Family members were teachers and you are not.Doesn't matter,everybody cant be a teacher, but you can do within your Limits to help These helpless children by approaching some officials if you can ,just now is the time better at the time of the election get hold of some big Boss or politician,announce in daily News paper,make People to notice.That may help.Education board is not Aware?because their children must be attending private Schools.

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  • vicky, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Please email this article to local MLA leader as well as education minister of Karnataka board.

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Really, it is pathetic that we still have schools like this even after 67 years of independence. Our tax paid money is pocketed by our politicians and nothing is utilized towards the good cause like repairing or constructing a new structure to the students, who are our future. Pity that we are tolerating such things. May be many are turning a blind eye as it fetches no fame and income is nil. God only should take care of these children.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    In our district people build posh temples with crores of rupees but do not give just few thousand to repair School, which is more important than the temple for the villagers.

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  • Prakash, udupi

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    not only the temples build by spending crores of money, even church, masjid, apartments... etc are also build with crores of money. the govt can use the amount collected from the temples to built the school, college, hospital, etc. instead of using it for some other purpose. if the taxpayers' money used in a correct manner, then these schools building not require money from others.

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  • Well Wisher, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    It is cruel not to act on this issue right away, knowing that it will prove fatal.

    Kindly save the children... Life is precious...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Apr 07 2014



    Roshan Patrao,

    Great vision and your thoughts are highly appreciated. I hope many alumni’s will yield to your call and shall do their best. Good luck & God bless.

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  • Roshan Patrao, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    This school is a live example for government and public apathy. Instead of taking an initiative, we want others to make the first move. The school has enlightened the lives of thousands of students. Instead of waiting for the government to renovate it - which may never happen, and if ever happens, will be another avenue for corruption - why don't its alumni join together, contribute whatever they can and rebuild the school. We make hue and cry about corporate social responsibility, what about individual social responsibility? Anyone!

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Instead of implementing Shady Bhagya,Pravasa Bhagya,Aaspathre Bhagya,Siddu should implement Odil Bhagya,Building bhagya,Gode Bhagya,Kandi Bhagya for rural school, which will serve all the religion people and a dire necessity too.Hope Siddu opens his eyes.....

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