The world of a woman was destroyed in a tragic accident in Jhalawar in Rajasthan on Friday (July 25). In fact, in the seven children who died due to the fall of the roof of the school, two children of a woman lost their lives.
Actually, in the village of Piplodi, the courtyard of a house where till a few days ago used to laugh at two siblings, now there is mourning there.
‘Everything was looted’
In this accident, due to the sorrow of losing her son and daughter, the mother said, “My everything was looted. Both of them had two children. Both of them went.
‘Family cried by hugging children’s bodies’
On the morning of Saturday (26 July), when the bodies of seven children were handed over to their families, it became difficult to handle their families standing outside the mortuary of SRG Hospital. Some women were mourning with the bodies of their children, while some victims were sitting silently in shock.
Funeral of 5 children on the same pyre
The funeral of five children killed in the accident was performed on the same pyre while the funeral of two children was separated separately.
Another woman who lost her child in the incident questioned the role of teachers present in the school at the time of the incident.
‘What were the master doing outside’
He said, “Master Saheb also goes to school. He himself went out and left the children inside. What were he doing outside?”
This incident has raised serious questions on the condition of infrastructure and systemic neglect of government schools in rural areas of Rajasthan.
The youngest child among those who died 6 years old
Seven children, including two siblings, died in the incident of collapse of a government school building in Piplodi village of Jhalawar on Friday. The youngest child of the children killed in this accident was only six years old.
The deceased have been identified as Payal (12), Harish (8), Priyanka (12), Kundan (12), Karthik and siblings Meena (12) and Kanha (six).
Announcement of 10-10 lakh compensation
Five school employees have been suspended and a high -level inquiry into the case has been ordered. The School Education Minister has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families who lost their children.

