Odisha

Tribal School Students Walk 25 Km To Convey Grievances To Collector In Odisha’s Rayagada

By
OB Bureau

Rayagada: Students of a residential school for tribals walked over 25 km to tell the district authorities in Odisha’s Rayagada about various problems faced by them.

As per information, at least 14 students from Class 5 to 8 of the Badaraising Ashram School started their journey in the early hours proceded towards the office of the Rayagada district collector.

The students reached the office in the morning to meet the collector and apprise him about their grievances.

Alleging that the standard of teaching in the school was poor, one of the students reportedly said that the quality of food in the hostel was very low. Most of the teachers are not competent enough to teach in the class, he claimed.

While proper food is not being served at the hostel, students face a lot of problem as they are not allowed to keep water bottles with them inside the room, they claimed.

Apart from poor quality of food, the hostel lacks basic facilities and the students have to suffer because of irregularities, they claimed. Though an official visited the school recently, the students failed to muster the courage to inform him about their problems due to pressure from the school authorities, they said.

As the situation turned from bad to worse, the students decided to visit the collectorate and lodge a complaint, they said.

Stating that the statements of the students have been recorded, an official said appropriate steps would be taken after a thorough probe into the whole episode.

The circumstances in which the students left the school in the wee hours and walked all the way to the collectorate would also be looked into, officials said.

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

We Take Life A Little Too Seriously On Earth, Says Sunita Williams From Space

Bhubaneswar: Astronaut Sunita Williams feels that residents of planet Earth take small things in life a…

October 17, 2024

Father Donates Brain-Dead Son’s Organs Through Bhubaneswar’s KIMS, Saves 3 Lives

Bhubaneswar: At a time when he should have been grieving the loss of his son, Kailash…

October 17, 2024

Online Registration To Attend Odisha CM’s Grievance Cell Opens Tomorrow

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will receive the people's complaints in his grievance…

October 17, 2024

Radhika Apte Is Expecting Her First Child After 13 Years Of Marriage

Mumbai: Actress Radhika Apte, who has been married to British composer Benedict Taylor since 2012,…

October 17, 2024

Censor Certification Board Finally Clears Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’

Mumbai: Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ has finally been passed by the Central Board of Film Certification…

October 17, 2024

Govt To Open Helpline Number For Habisyalis In Puri Soon, Says Minister

Bhubaneswar: In the wake of some habisyalis staging a protest for being denied free accommodation…

October 17, 2024

Shah Rukh Khan’s Death Wish Revealed! [Watch]

Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan, the self-made superstar of Bollywood, received the Lifetime Achievement Award at…

October 17, 2024

India 46 All Out: Rohit Sharma Admits ‘Misjudgment’, Says It’s ‘Hurting’

Bengaluru: It was a clear error in judgment which resulted in Team India’s ignominous batting show…

October 17, 2024