Three Schools Running in Four Rooms for Two Years, Children Forced to Attend Classes in the Corridor
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- •A government school in Kanpur Dehat district, Uttar Pradesh, is running three schools in just four rooms.
- •Children have been attending classes in the corridor for two years.
- •Only four rooms are available for a primary school, an upper primary school, and a secondary school.
- •Officials cite a lack of funds and administrative reluctance as the main reasons for this situation.
A troubling case of deteriorating education has surfaced at a government school in Uttar Pradesh. Three separate schools are being run in a building with just four rooms. Due to this overcrowding, children have been forced to attend classes in the corridor. This situation has persisted for at least two years, adversely affecting the quality of education.
According to local sources, this school is located in a block of Kanpur Dehat district in Uttar Pradesh. A primary school, an upper primary school, and a secondary school are being operated here. However, only four rooms are available for all three schools combined, which is far below the required number. This shortage has also created difficulties for the teachers. Often, multiple teachers have to share a single room to conduct classes for different grades, further disrupting the learning process.
Officials state that the primary reasons for this situation are a lack of funds for building construction and administrative reluctance. While the education department has acknowledged the issue and plans to construct a new building soon, no concrete steps have been taken yet. Parents of the students have also demanded swift action from the government to ensure their children receive proper education.

