Saving a school

The deplorable condition of Mukhi Dewandas Topandas Vernacular School in old Sukkur deserves the attention of the relevant authorities. The old school, established in 1872, is a reminder of the art and architecture prevalent during the British rule in the subcontinent.

The school is located near the Tonga stand in old Sukkur, with a current enrolment of more than 220. The school has a grand total of nine staff members, and there has been neither a peon nor a watchman since 2010.

The school has a rich history of achievements. It has been producing bright students for more than 150 years since its establishment. The alumni of the school have achieved milestones in their individual lives, and the trend is continuing to date, with the school being a major source of enlightenment among the younger generations.

However, the monsoon spell earlier in the year severely damaged six classrooms and four washrooms. The school administration and parents are worried about the safety of the students. The parents are reluctant to send their children to school for seeking education at the risk of their lives. Such fears have a direct impact on the attendance of the students, leading to dropouts.

Months have passed, but no official of the relevant government department has even paid a visit to the school. The building needs to be fixed or rebuilt. Unfortunately, nothing has been done so far to address the issue.

The alumni of the school occupying higher positions today in public and private sectors need to step forward in order to do something for their alma mater. The authorities concerned should also look into the matter and take immediate action so that the school may retain its students.

IZHAR AHMED SHAIKH

SUKKUR

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