Schools in remote village of naxal-hit Sukma reopen after 13 years

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

Deprived of educational facilities for 13 years, students in Chhattisgarh's Jagargunda area under the naxal-affected district of Bastar region have finally seen a ray of hope with commencement of a new academic session from Monday.

The village wore a deserted and haunted look.

After a lot of efforts, five educational institutions and hostels have been reopened and made operational, a said.

Local students used to study in nearby pota cabins, or temporary schools, as no educational institutions were operational due to

"The change in the scenario was visible after the new government came into power in Owing to the demand made by students of the area, schools and hostels were reopened and made operational with the constant efforts made by the district administration and the state government," the said, quoting a government statement.

Industry inaugurated and restarted high school, higher secondary school, educational ashrams and hostels for boys and girls of that area.

The extended his good wishes to the students on the beginning of new academic session and reopening of educational institutes after a hiatus of 13 years.

Reopening of schools has created a positive effect on surrounding villages and people from nearby villages have also been coming forward with a request to open similar schools in their region.

Chandan Kumar said, "The administration with the help of the will soon start government schools in other villages. We will also work towards opening a hospital and sub-tehsil at Jagargunda. Electrification of nearby majra and tolas (hamlets) is under process.

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 19:00 IST