Kundapur: Scrapped KSRTC bus body turned into smart classroom in Bagwadi


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)  

Kundapur, Mar 8: Prashanth Achar from Bagwadi in the taluk is an artist who is adept at making replicas of buses. A few years ago, he had prepared a prototype of such buses and handed them over to the then transport minister, Laxman Savadi. He had also brought to the notice of the minister the lack of classrooms in the school of his village. The education department in association with KSRTC has taken the initiative to experiment with his idea.

Preparations are now underway to begin smart classes in a novel way in the government higher primary school at Bagwadi under Byndoor block.

Prashant, who happens to be a past student of the said school, had brought to the notice of the minister the shortage of rooms in the said school. The minister had promised to bring it to the notice of the concerned, and also announced the decision to provide a bus as a temporary measure. In  December 2020, he had dispatched a bus to the school. It has now been aesthetically designed and modified into a smart classroom.

The bus is quite long. By installing solar panels, lighting and fan facilities have been arranged for conducting lessons through audio medium. There is a plan to set up a library also on one side of the bus.

Bagwadi school has a history of 97 years. It has 87 students. For seven classes from first to seventh standards, only five rooms are available. There is no room for a laboratory or library. The school had submitted a request to the department and the bus now provided for the smart class is quite useful.
The inauguration of the bus will be on Saturday, March 12 by district in-charge minister S Angara. MLA B M Sukumar Shetty will preside over the programme while Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, former MLA Gopal Poojary and others will participate. 

Headmistress of the school, Shylaja V Shetty, said that the minister had sent an old bus to the school. She said that there was a delay in prerparing the class because of Covid19.  Light and air arrangements have been made properly inside the bus, she added.

Prashant Achar expressed happiness over the fact that the minister had obliged and provided a bus at his suggestion. He said that he had made a bus model from thermocol in the past, and that now a proper bus has reached the school.

 

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Mar 11 2022

    I think it is better to use these busses for better than scrapping them.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 11 2022

    Is there any uniform for students?. If no then this communal govt will not support you because it’s not beneficial to them.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 11 2022

    That's the fate of our country. Shame to our country. That's scapes in other countries. Like BISLERI WATER PLASTIC BOTTLES , Indians use till it cut into two pieces.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Mar 11 2022

    G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore, What a mind-blowing comment? I have no words to express.

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