Jajarkot, Nov 24 : The
earthquake-damaged schools in Barekot Rural Municipality in Jajarkot district
have not opened yet after the earthquake happened on November 3.
The schools have not resumed their
classes after the serious damages of their physical infrastructure, forcing
some 9,800 plus students out of school.
However, the schools in other local
levels have reopened but the students are still out of schools due to delay in
development of emergency leaning centres.
"Physical damage is severe
though there is no human causality in Barekot, the epicenter of the November 3
quake. No school building is safe in Barekot," rural municipality chairman
Bir Bahadur Giri said.
Likewise, the UNICEF has taken
responsibility to build the temporary buildings of the schools in Barekot.
The walls of school buildings in
other local levels are broken but they are completely destroyed in Baekot.
A total of 317 classrooms of 44
schools in Barekot are damaged in Barekot, according to chairman Giri.
He shared that 119 toilets are also
destroyed in the earthquake.
Giri added that the regular classes
could be started only after the construction of 173 emergency learning
centres. (RSS)