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Government School Bulldozer Gambing & Health Center

Government School Bulldozer Gambing & Health Center
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Guwahati: While the debris of bears testify to the cruel bulldozer wheels withdrawing the structure in Dholpur, the schools managed by the government and health care centers continue to stand upright in this flat landscape.
Questions that Gema in the hearts of the Evictees are how structures can escape from rolling machines when the mosque and madrasas can be reduced to debris.
The government is in a dilemma of what must be done with this facility.
Encroachment is still shelter along the edge of the Brahmaputra to the southern edge of Dholpur now.
Secretary of the Head of State Jishnu recently told TII that these institutions would stop there if the Dholpur area became free of human settlements.
“If there is no human residence, there are no questions to defend this institution.
It can only be there when there are people who use services.
Until now, there has been no discussion about this.” He added that decisions about educational institutions and health care will be taken at the appropriate time.
Among the structures that stand without dissolved are six elementary schools managed by the government.
While a mosque and madrasah near the Dholpur Pub elementary school, founded in 2004, was destroyed last week, the government managed by the government was still intact.
Small playgrounds and less construction school buildings on the Dholpur pub elementary school campus, pointing to you carefully to save this institution.
Hasmat Ali, a B student from a larger Dholpur area, questioned how the government structure could be legal, while all institutions and houses were illegal.
“It will be interesting to note how the government legalizes school construction and health institutions in an area where they call robbers.
The government is in a narrow place,” he said.
The families who were evicted have begun to shift to a newer location in fear of harsh care.
Some have shifted to their relatives’ homes in Darrang and other districts.
Apart from the flood victims and erosion, there were several families who had ancestral land in the lower Assam district such as Goalpara and Barpeta.
Although Chairman of Ministers Himanta Buswa Sarma promised 6 BIGHAS land to rehabilitate families being evicted, they have not received a written guarantee of the government.
If the temporary warehouse built by the family evicted in the flood-prone river belt becomes their permanent address, they can continue to get basic education and health care facilities.
Director, Health, Dr.
Rathindra Bhuyan, said, “Our health services will continue wherever the government’s health facilities are located.
We are only worried about people’s health, whoever they are.”

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