After the death of 7 children due to falling of the school roof in Jhalawar, Rajasthan, the government has now taken big action. The Education Department has suspended all 5 teachers of the school. This action has been taken considering the initial negligence in the case.
Let us know that on Friday (July 25), a big accident took place in Jhalawar Piplodi village. Where the roof of the Government High Primary School suddenly collapsed. So far, the death of 7 students in this accident has been confirmed, while many more children are feared to be buried in the debris.
What did Minister Madan Dilawar say?
Meanwhile, Education Minister Madan Dilawar reached Bharatpur on a two -day visit and the Education Minister had to cancel his visit and go to Jhalawar. Talking to the press about this matter, Madan Dilawar said that a government school building has died in Jhalawar district in which seven children have died and about 20 children were injured.
He said that all the injured children are undergoing treatment in the hospital and all the officers have reached there. Principal Secretary of Education Department has left for the spot from Jaipur.
He said that I myself am leaving Bharatpur to go to the spot. Our biggest task is to provide relief to children. In view of the seriousness of the accident, the state government has ordered a high level inquiry.
Government issued approval of Rs 200 crore
State Education Minister Madan Dilawar said in a statement to ANI that “This is a very unfortunate incident in which three children died on the spot, while some injured students are undergoing treatment in the district hospital. All the victims will be treated free of cost by the government.”
Thousands of government schools in Rajasthan are dilapidated, the government has issued approval of Rs 200 crore to repair those school buildings. Education Minister Madan Dilawar has come on a tour of Bharatpur but has left it in the middle and has left for Jhalawar. After this accident, rescue work is going on fast on the spot and administrative officials are keeping an eye on the situation.

