Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Dia Kumari expressed grief over the fall of the roof of Jhalawar school, killing seven students. He said that all government buildings are being reviewed to prevent recurrence of such incidents. Dia Kumari said “This is a tragic accident. I pay tribute to my late students and express my condolences to the affected families. Soon after this incident, the Chief Minister held meetings. The matter is being taken very seriously and all government buildings, whether they are of any department, are reviewing. The issue is being addressed with priority. Do not be. “
The Deputy Chief Minister said that with the introduction of the celebration of Teej’s festival, Maharati will be organized at Chhoti Chaupar in Jaipur and a two -day fair will be organized, in which women entrepreneurs will handle stalls.
Kumari said, “We are organizing Teej’s procession on a large scale in Jaipur. Mahaarti will be organized at Chhoti Chaupar. It will invite the Governor and Chief Minister. A two -day fair will be organized, in which women entrepreneurs will handle stalls. It is a special festival of women. Many ambassadors have been invited. “
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Sunday assured that action would be taken against those found guilty in the falling of the roof of Jhalawar school, in which seven students were killed. He said that the Rajasthan government has directed to audit public buildings including schools to stop recurrence of such incidents.
Shekhawat said “Action will be taken against those found guilty. The issue is that we should assess all such schools and public buildings and audit to prevent such incidents in future. The Rajasthan government has directed the concerned officials to audit all the government schools in the state.”
On Friday morning, a roof collapse occurred at Piplodi Primary School in Jhalawar district. After this incident, the Rajasthan government has decided to prioritize repair of dilapidated school buildings, government institutions and Anganwadi centers across the state. After this incident, the Rajasthan government has decided to prioritize repair of dilapidated school buildings, government institutions and Anganwadi centers across the state.
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma announced that the approved allocation for repairing government institutions including school buildings and Anganwadi centers under Dang, Magra and Mewat Regional Development Scheme will be increased from 15 percent to 20 percent.