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200 children forced to go to dilapidated school
Updated On: 12 May, 2012 06:27 AM IST | | Kranti Vibhute
Not only is Godavari High School functioning despite building being declared 'dangerous', education inspector has also warned nearby schools not to admit its students
Half-a-dozen teachers shouldn’t lose their jobs, even if 200 kids risk losing their lives in the process. Sounds like warped logic? But this is exactly what education inspector of western zone P Pawar seems to have in mind. Last year, Mumbai Fire Brigade declared the dilapidated Godavari High School building in Dahisar ‘dangerous’. Despite this, Pawar sent a letter last December to neighbouring schools asking them to avoid admitting Godavari school students without his permission, as he does not want teachers from the jinxed institution to lose their jobs, and also the school should not shut down as that could adversely affect the children’s academic year. On the other hand, parents have been begging the education inspector to withdraw his letter so that they may admit their wards to other schools and ensure their safety.

Falling apart: Gaping cracks are visible in one of the run-down classrooms.u00a0story and pics/Kranti Vibhute
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