Delhi to assess poor school infrastructure conditions

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Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood announced that a detailed report will be created to address the poor conditions of schools in the city. This announcement came during a session of the Delhi Assembly where several lawmakers raised their concerns about school infrastructure. BJP MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely brought attention to the condition of a school on Brahmapuri Main Road. He highlighted that many schools in the Trans-Yamuna area are facing similar issues. He asked the minister to gather information about these schools, which Sood agreed to do. Another MLA, Kulwant Rana, mentioned a school in Saheb Haderi that had a roof collapse just two years after its construction. He questioned why this happened and if the building would be rebuilt. Additionally, BJP MLA OP Sharma pointed out issues with Pratibha Schools that had been closed by the previous government, stating they were needed to help talented students. Sood confirmed that an action report on the overall condition of schools would be prepared for the Assembly. Meanwhile, AAP leader Sanjeev Jha inquired about the number of students who received financial aid at Delhi University by February 25. Sood promised to provide an update on this issue as well. The Assembly is currently in a five-day budget session, where various topics related to education and infrastructure are being discussed.


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