MLC Suja Kushalappa makes a surprise visit to the resident school

MLC Suja Kushalappa makes a surprise visit to the resident school

MLC Suja Kushalappa makes a surprise visit to the resident school

Madikeri, Dec. 10: Legislative Council member MP Suja Kushalappa made a surprise visit to the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Minority Residential School in Kyate village of Kodlipete and inspected it. Many irregularities in the residential school have come to light.This residential school is located in Kyate village of Kodlipete and 230 children have taken shelter here. Suja Kushalappa had visited it in response to the parents' complaints about the problems in the residential school. Suja, who informed 'Shakti' about this, said that he had visited the school at around 8.15 am for the past two days after the parents had been informing about the problems for the past several days. On this occasion, there was no security at the gate, when he directly visited the kitchen room, there was half-cooked palau. Too much water was mixed in the curd. Mites were found in the rice and semolina. Also, there were no vegetables. He explained that some of the vegetables were very old. The rules in the tender were not being followed here. He said that there were 230 children and there was no proper hot water system, so they had to take cold water baths in the cold. He said that a small girl died of high fever in this residential school five to six months ago, and this is also a serious issue. He objected that although the government is making arrangements for the use of children, this is not being beneficial.The windows and doors are broken and there is a lot of mosquito infestation. The warden of the residential school and the concerned district officer are not taking proper care of this. Instead, they have been negligent. Although there is a rule that the concerned district officer should visit and inspect every month, it was also found during the visit that he did not visit for 2 months and 23 days. The concerned district officer has been given additional responsibility of the Women and Child Development Department. Suja questioned what work those who cannot manage only three minority residential schools in the district would do there, and demanded that the government and district administration immediately suspend the negligent officials and take appropriate action.

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