Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi conducted a comprehensive inspection at the Government Junior Model High School Model Town.
The conditions observed were deeply concerning; several classrooms lacked furniture, forcing students to study on the bare floor. The washrooms were unclean and devoid of water, and the electric water coolers were malfunctioning. Broken furniture, damaged whiteboards, dilapidated doors and windows without glass and grilles further contributed to the dismal state of the classrooms. Similarly, there was only one sweeper available for a student population of 750.
In addition to these issues, sports activities were suspended, classrooms exhibited peeling paint and cobwebs, lighting was inadequate, and some fans were inoperable. Both the computer and science labs were found to be non-functional and in poor condition, respectively.
The CM went to every classroom, engaging with the students to understand their concerns. The students voiced grievances about the absence of clean drinking water, insufficient water in washrooms, broken furniture, and damaged whiteboards. They also highlighted issues such as dim lighting, non-functional fans, the absence of sports activities, and the necessity to purchase textbooks from the market.
The chief minister also interacted with nursery class children, expressing his commitment to providing them with essential educational facilities and instructing for their prompt provision.
The CM expressed dissatisfaction upon witnessing the deplorable conditions and summoned Education Minister MansoorQadir, secretary schools, secretary C&W and the CEO district education authority to the school to rectify these issues.
Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, CM Naqvi took stringent action and prohibited students from undertaking the responsibility of cleaning schools across Punjab, directing the secretary school education department to issue a notification for strict compliance today, positively. Furthermore, he vowed to hold the respective principals and headmasters accountable for cleanliness issues in schools where such complaints would arise.
In response to the students’ concerns, the chief minister issued directives to provide free masks to students in schools in Lahore and other smog-affected districts.
He ordered the refurbishment of washrooms and the repair of water coolers to ensure the supply of clean water.
To address financial burdens on students, Mr. Naqvi mandated the refund of money spent on textbooks purchased from the market. The CM further directed to increase the number of sweepers and announced his intent to revisit the school soon.
The CM went to every classroom, engaging with the students to understand their concerns.
The students voiced grievances about the absence of clean drinking water, insufficient water in washrooms, broken furniture, and damaged whiteboards.
They also highlighted issues such as dim lighting, non-functional fans, the absence of sports activities, and the necessity to purchase textbooks from the market.
Taking a holistic approach, the CM pledged to revive sports activities, with Provincial Advisor WahabRiaz slated to personally engage in a game of cricket with the students. Plans were set in motion to supply new furniture and whiteboards, promptly attend to windows, doors, and paint in classrooms, and establish a canteen for the students. He also ordered to provide computers to the IT lab.
Expressing his dismay at the state of affairs, MohsinNaqvi stressed the responsibility of the education department to ensure a conducive learning environment.
He directed the education minister and secretary school education department to conduct regular visits to schools. The visit concluded with children taking autographs and the school janitor seizing the opportunity for a photograph with the CM.