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Floods damage schools in Kurigram

October 27, 2020 00:00:00


Photo shows a school has been inundated with river bank erosion — UNB

KURIGRAM, Oct 26 (UNB): In the five upazilas of Kurigram district, where residents are reeling from flooding, many families worry not only about being displaced from their homes, but also what's in store for their children as almost all the schools in the region have sustained permanent damage.

The buildings of as many as 13 schools in these five upazilas have been inundated with river bank erosion-induced flood water. While walls of many buildings have developed cracks, few have even collapsed.

The casualty -- some 2,500 students of these schools, who now stare at an uncertain future.

"It's a double whammy for us. Due to the Covid pandemic, all schools across the country had to be shut. Now, the only school in our area is under water. I don't know how my ward will continue his studies," says Islam Uddin, a parent.

Like many students in the five upazilas, Ariful Islam and AduriAkter often take a stroll to MekhlircharKhandarkarpara Government Primary School before returning home, perhaps just to revive their old memories. "We are in a state of shock as our school building too has collapsed," sayAriful, a grade III student, and AduriAkter, a grade-IV student.

According to the District Primary Education Office, a number of primary school buildings at Juan Satra, Naya Dara, KharijaLatshala and Char Bazra in Ulipurupazila, Uttar Char Khauria, Montola and Dighalkandi in Chilmariupazila have been gone under river water due to frequent floods between June and September.

Many parents say there is no primary school in their areas now. "The only school in our area has gone under water. What will happen to our children," say parents Bhola Mia and Ashraf Hossain.

Mohammad AbdusSabur, headmaster of MekhlircharKhandarkarpara Government Primary School, says, "I have contacted the education office and a new school building will be built after getting funds."

When contacted, Mohammad Shahidul Islam, the district education officer, said, "The government has taken an initiative to ensure that the learning of the students are in no way affected. Already Tk0.3 million (3 lakh) each under education head in emergency projects has been allocated to six schools and the remaining will be given financial aid soon."

The school buildings will be built in catchment areas after pooling in land from local residents, he said.


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