Sajid Raina
Bandipora, Feb 09 : Six years after its construction, authorities have miserably failed to make a school building functional in Chutimulla, a remote village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Locals said, that the building for Government Higher Secondary School in Chutimulla was constructed six years ago but is yet to be made functional.
The locals said that the present school lacks the basic infrastructure and proper accommodation after which the authorities had built this new building.
“The building is now in complete shambles with broken windows and doors. It apparently looks like a ghost house,” they said.
The locals said that the department left the construction work mid-way leaving the building abandoned.
“It has turned into a den for drug addicts, which has resulted as a big nuisance for the local residents here, ” locals said.
“We have informed the concerned authorities about pending work of this building many times but they have not done anything yet,” Saleem Lone a local resident said.
Chief education officer, (CEO) Bandipora said that Javid Ahmad said that they are repairing the building and will complete it in the coming weeks after which it will be made operational soon—(KNO)
