Haryana Human Rights Commission Investigates Poor Conditions in Nuh Schools
Haryana right's panel alarmed over 'grave' condition of govt schools in Nuh
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The Haryana Human Rights Commission has initiated proceedings regarding the dire conditions of government primary schools in Nuh district, Haryana, following alarming reports. Many schools lack proper infrastructure, with some operating in cattle sheds and open fields, violating children's rights to education and a safe learning environment.
- 01The Haryana Human Rights Commission is investigating the poor conditions of government primary schools in Nuh district.
- 02Schools are operating in unsuitable environments, including cattle sheds and open fields.
- 03A shortage of teachers and inadequate infrastructure are major concerns highlighted by the commission.
- 04The situation violates the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
- 05The commission has demanded detailed reports from Haryana government authorities for remedial action.
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The Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) has expressed grave concerns over the conditions of government primary schools in Nuh district, Haryana, initiating suo motu proceedings after reports highlighted serious violations of children's rights. Many schools, such as the Government Primary School in Kubda Bas village, operate in cattle sheds, while others, like the one in Kalu Bas village, function in open fields with makeshift blackboards. These conditions pose significant health risks and hinder effective learning. Despite the sanctioning of 68 new schools in 2020, many still lack basic infrastructure, and the shortage of teachers exacerbates the issue. The HHRC noted that these practices violate the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, which mandates that schools be within 1 km of habitation. The commission has called for immediate intervention and has requested detailed reports from Haryana government officials, including a clear action plan to address these issues, to be submitted before the next hearing.
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The poor conditions in schools directly affect children's health and education in Nuh district, hindering their development and learning opportunities.
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