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Temple turns makeshift classroom for students of dilapidated school

Temple turns makeshift classroom for students of dilapidated school
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Students at Komira Primary School in Andhra Pradesh are being taught in a local temple because their school building is structurally unsafe. Parents are protesting the lack of government action to provide a safe learning environment for the children.

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The situation highlights critical infrastructure failures in rural education and the challenges faced by marginalized communities in accessing basic public services.

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With the monsoon setting in, the future of 68 students of the Komira Primary School in Ravikamatham mandal of Anakapalli district hangs precariously by a thread.

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The article focuses on the plight of marginalized communities and uses emotive language regarding 'administrative apathy'.

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