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Floods leave education sector in shambles, losses can go upto Rs 4000 crore, says PSUF
9/29/2014 11:19:34 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Sept 29: Private School United Front (PSUF) has said that floods have left education sector in shambles, and the losses could go upto Rs 4000 Crores.
According to the preliminary assessment made by Private Schools United Front (PSUF) the private schools have incurred a loss of around Rs 3000-4000 crores.
"Our buildings worth crores have been damaged, we have lost our computers, stationery, school data of more than a decade, record of students, school buses, stationery and other valuable assets," said G N Var, general secretary PSUF. "Some of our schools are fully damaged and we have to start from zero."
The front said that unlike government schools there is no support to private schools and all are self-made. "Most of our schools were without any insurance cover. We had invested our hard earned money in building up the school infrastructure and now everything is lost," said Var.
The front said that the private schools have been at the forefront of producing merit holder students who have made their mark all around the world. "This is a crisis situation as it has impacted the sector which used to produce the skilled human resources and help in overall development of a society," said Var. "It is not only present but our future is also going to be impacted due to this situation." The front said that the floods have affected thousands of children who are now left with inability to pay their fee or buy books. "In addition our teachers and support staff would also suffer as the schools-in-losses are unable to pay them salaries," said Var. "Government teachers have no such problem as they will get their salaries and they can avail advance facility from banks too."
The front said that the magnitude of crisis is such that resuming of normal school work will take time and government needs to come out with a clear-cut policy to save career of affected students. "Some schools are completely wiped out, others have suffered extensive damage and still others are reeling under after effects of flood waters. In short all such schools are risk prone and unable to resume work," said Var. "A new arrangement or policy is the need of the hour. But there are options like government can opt for mass promotion of students say upto class 7th without affecting students ability to appear in national level competitive tests by maintaining status quo for higher classes. Other options can be worked out too if government works with private schools to resolve this crisis." Regarding affected students the front asked the government to announce a comprehensive scholarship package. "Scholarships is the best way to help the students as well as institutes. We appeal the government to put aside a part of the relief money for education sector," said Var. "Students have lost everything. They are the worst sufferers and yet government has not announced a single thing for them."
The front said that it is the need of hour that government announce a rehabilitation package for private schools, which should judiciously benefit both students and schools, and save such institutes from total collapse.
"They have so many departments like social welfare who can work with private schools, identify the affected children and recommend them for scholarship," said Var. "Plus if they announce the aid for private schools after loss assessment, thousands of teachers and support staff would also get a reprieve who as of now are living in uncertain future."
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