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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Deplorable condition of Tamlu high school

Dilapidated Government High School, Tamlu ADC (Hq)


Government High School Tamlu, constructed on February 18,1983 is reputed to be one of the oldest school buildings in Nagaland but neglect has left it in a state of disrepair.

Today, the its thatch/bamboo mat walls are badly damaged that it renders students unable to concentrate on studies.

This was contained in a joint statement issued by Phom Students Conference (PSC) president Chaupong Leinak and library secretary Chingmong Phom.

The signatories also pointed out that students  despite the hazards of attending class or entering it, risked their lives because of zeal to learn.

PSC recalled that it had written several letters to the chief minister in November 2010; the Mission Director SMA/SSA in March 2011 and Commissioner and Secretary School Education in June 2011 for allotment of fund for construction of a new school building but these fell on deaf ears.

Reposing faith upon the DAN-III under the “efficient leadership of chief minister Neiphiu Rio” PSC again sent a reminder on the matter on May 3,2013 seeking prompt and necessary directive for re-construction of the GHS Tamlu without delay.

Apprehending imminent collapse of the building any time, PSC warned that if such mishap took place and caused unwanted incident, the department authority would be held solely responsible.

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