Children demand basic facilities

Children demand basic facilities

Children demand basic facilities

Suntikoppa, Nov. 30: A discussion was held at the children's village meeting of Suntikoppa Grade 1 Gram Panchayat, comprising 7 wards, on the lack of basic facilities including garbage disposal, dilapidated roads, unlit electric lights, drinking water problems, lack of stadium and auditorium, and random parking.

Speaking at the children's village meeting held at Manjanathayya Meenakshamma Kalyana Mantapa, the children said that the government school premises are infested with hooligans, who are breaking windows and doors, breaking tiles, and demanding that the CCTV cameras be repaired as soon as possible.

Suntikoppa Grade 1 Gram Panchayat President P.R. Sunilkumar, who was present at the program, said that we are aware of the school infrastructure. He promised to list the problems on priority and take up the work with the Zilla Panchayat and Taluk Panchayat funds.

Answering the children's question about the drinking water problem at Gaddehalla Combined Primary School, he said that a water tank is already being constructed under the Jaljeevan Mission project. The hostel will reopen from December 1st and drinking water will be provided from the hostel until the new tank is operational. The door of the Akshara Dasoha room has been broken, due to which dogs and cats are destroying Akshara Dasoha food items. In the evening, mischievous hooligans are polluting the school premises by engaging in immoral activities, consuming alcohol and smoking. The students requested that the school toilet drain be closed before danger occurs. Responding to this, President Sunil Kumar assured that a serious effort will be made to resolve all these problems on priority. Speaking in the introduction before the Gram Sabha, Gram Panchayat Development Officer V.G. Lokesh said that Panchayats are functioning in rural areas and their functioning is considered in accordance with the demands of the villagers and they are discussed and discussed in the general meeting and the functioning is carried out. Accordingly, the children's gram sabha has been organized to give priority to the basic facilities of the rights of children by organizing the children's gram sabha.

Students like Udayakumar, Sinchana, Sudha, Vishnu, Irfan, Rashid, Ramija Fatima, Greeshma, Krithika, Sahana Fateevi etc. drew attention by speaking about the problem in the meeting. The gram sabha was presided over by Jeevan, a student of the Government Pre-University College. The District Children's Special Police Unit's female head constable M.B. Sumati gave information about child protection and law.

Present on the stage of the ceremony were Gram Panchayat member Vasanthi, Pre-University College lecturer Isha, high school teachers Jayashree and Prakash, school teachers Manjunath, Saubhagya, Satish, Rupakala, Panchayat auditor Chandrakala, staff Sandhya, Manjunath, Srinivas and others.

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