Negligence and poor infrastructure take yet another young life.
On 19th December morning, 13-year-old Joshna, a student of Murarji residential school of Mulabhagilu town, Kolar district ( Karnataka) breathed her last, succumbing to the severe injuries in a wall collapse of the School's washroom.
SFI condemns the brutal negligence of the district and taluk officials over the pathetic infrastructure of Murarji residential school, that has now murdered a young life.
SFI demands to take strict actions against the warden, district social welfare officer and taluk welfare officer who are responsible for this tragedy and demands a compensation of 10 lakhs to be given to the victim's family. If demands are not met within ten days, SFI warns to go for the gherao of District social welfare office.
SFI has started a movement for prohibiting the use of poorly maintained buildings of educational institutions in the town. The authorities should investigate the infrastructural conditions of educational institutions and should conduct an immediate maintenance work for old infrastructures in Kolar. SFI demands the construction of new hostel buildings and toilets in all schools and colleges.
Let no more life be compromised due to mismanagement and arrogance of authorities. And we assert that it is the responsibility of the Government to allocate more funds for building and maintaining the infrastructure of educational institutions.
"Harmony over Hatred' Campaign called by SFI Central Executive Committee has started in Himachal Pradesh with a well attended seminar organised by the State Committe today, Dec 6th, In Himachal Pradesh University, Simla. SFI All India president VP Sanu inaugurated the seminar with speaking on the onslaught on democratic rights and constitutional values by the Hindutva forces in the country. He elaborated on the attempts of saffron brigade to re-write the history of the nation with replacing the historical facts and science with myths and puranas. He reminded the need to reiterate the slogan of Aambedkar to educate, agitate and organise to protect the secular fabric of this country. There was a long session of discussion about the situation that is prevailing the country and society which has built a wall between the people and created an environment of hatred in the name of different identities such as religion and caste. State president Vikram Kaith presided over the seminar. SFI All India joint secretary Dinit Denta, Himachal state secretary Amit Takur, CEC Member Ruchika and Jeevan Takur also spoke in the seminar. More programmes will be organised as part of the campaign in coming days. HARMONY OVER HATRED campaign will continue till 19 dec. 2018.