It was damaged after a landslide fell from the concrete building that was completed last June.
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The landslide has damaged the two-storey new concrete building of Shanti Mavi at Narharinath-7 Malkot Ratimata in Calikot. The concrete building, which was built last June, was damaged on Monday after the hill above the school collapsed due to a landslide.
Harichandra Batala, the principal of the school, said that due to the landslide that came with the rain, the back of the Pakki building was completely destroyed, a pillar was broken, and the front part was also cracked and unfit to sit on. 'The building was completed in June', the principal of the school, Harichandra Batala, said, 'The students stayed there for only two days. The landslide destroyed it.' He told that since the whole school was at risk due to the landslide, the students were sent home on Tuesday after closing the classes. According to the school, the landslide damaged the school's water supply, 10 desk benches, a table and a 500 liter water tank.
After the collapse of the school building, the school management committee chairperson Dalveer Batala said that it was decided to hold an emergency meeting of the school management committee on Tuesday to take suggestions from teachers, parents and stakeholders to start teaching. "An emergency meeting was held to assess the damage," he said. "The landslide has not stopped yet." According to him, the landslide did not reach the field because the building with pillars in the upper part stopped the damage below.
Local Naveen Batala said that at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, he was in the school field when he saw the landslide and the building collapsed. 'The entire hill above the school was uprooted,' he said, 'water pipes, concrete buildings were all damaged.' Local Parvati Batala said that the Kumalgau police station was informed for the bond of the damaged building. She is also a maternal and child worker of Malkot health institution.
Naraharinath Rural Municipality had awarded a contract of Rs 50 lakh for the school building last year. Ratan Sahakari, a builder, took the contract for Rs 34 lakh 34 thousand and completed the construction of a two-storey concrete building and handed it over to the school. Initially, the contract was taken for 34 lakh 34 thousand. I received a payment of 3.8 lakh after the construction business cooperative said that the cost had increased,' he said. Claiming to have worked according to the design estimate given by him, he said that the building collapsed due to landslides.
Acting Ward President and parent Kar Bahadur Batala said that Shanti Mavi, which was established in 042, has been granted permission for Plus Two since 064.
Children from Batala, Budha, Sahakari, Vishwakarma and Darzi castes study in Shanti Mavi located at Malkot Ratimata in Naraharinath. There are 450 students from Balvikas Kendra to Class 12.
