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This Article is From Nov 17, 2022

National Human Right Commission Serves Notice To Punjab Government Over No Access To Proper Education

NHRC has also sought a report from the Punjab government and asked it to mention what steps have been taken or proposed to provide better and hassle-free access to students in the area.

National Human Right Commission Serves Notice To Punjab Government Over No Access To Proper Education
NHRC has observed that it becomes imperative that the Punjab government makes it possible for every child to get access to the education system.

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has served a notice to the Punjab government over a media report that students in Kaluwara village in the state do not have access to proper educational facilities. Taking suo motu cognizance of the media report, the NHRC said the students, especially the girls in Kaluwara village, first walk on foot on the slushy banks of the river Sutlej, then board a 'berhi' (wooden boat) and cross the river to walk for another four kilometres along the border with Pakistan before finally reaching the Government Senior Secondary School in Gatti Rajoke area of Ferozpur district.

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“The media report further revealed that Kaluwara is surrounded on three sides by river water and by the border fence on the fourth. During heavy rain, the river floods fields and homes, forcing the residents to spend days on rooftops. The village houses 50 families and has only one primary school. Most of the girls studying in primary school drop out after Class 5,” the NHRC statement said.

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The Commission has also sought a report from the Punjab government and asked it to mention what steps have been taken or proposed to provide better and hassle-free access to students in the area, either by building a new school at a nearby place or by providing better commuting facilities. “The Commission has observed that it becomes imperative that the state government makes it possible for every child to get access to the education system, without much hindrance or difficulty so that the fundamental significance of the life of an individual can be achieved,” the statement added.

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