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BBMP to revamp 153 schools, colleges

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Deccan Herald        22.11.2013

BBMP to revamp 153 schools, colleges

As many as 153 schools and colleges will be part of the BBMP’s revamp plan. Under the proposal, eight school buildings declared unfit will be dismantled to make way for new ones, according to BBMP Education Officer-in-Charge Manjunath Swamy.

“Some of these buildings are located at Neelasandra, Austin Town and Adugodi. The students of five of the eight schools have been shifted to nearby schools and those from three others will be shifted soon,” he added.

Apart from these major works, there are a number of repairs and renovation work needed in almost all schools and colleges. At a meeting of heads of schools two weeks ago, a number of them said schools had no drinking water and electricity. A few schools did not have doors for toilets and some no locks, they said. It was also pointed that some schools had not been painted for years and others had leaky, dilapidated roofs. All of these concerns will be addressed, BBMP Wards Work Standing Committee chairman A H Basavaraj said.

Coordinated effort

Since buildings and repair works fall under the ambit of joint commissioners of each zone, efforts will be coordinated with them as well as the engineering department.
 
According to Swamy, engineers will soon carry out inspection of all buildings to determine what is needed. While the issue of funds is yet to be finalised, a part of the funding may come from Mayor’s funds. “It is after three years that such plans are being made and it is a welcome move. We have to improve the perception of BBMP schools and ensure that such basic infrastructure is put in place,” Basavaraj said.

Out of 153 schools and colleges, as many as 89 are anganwadi centres, 13 primary schools, 34 high schools, 13 PU colleges and four degree colleges with 17,893 students studying in these institutions.