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Education
Children Attend Classes in a Cowshed as School Operates Amid Low Fees
✍️ Bhaskar English
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 11:34 AM
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A makeshift school is being run inside a cowshed where children study alongside animal fodder, charging a fee of just ₹12.50. The location previously drew attention after a CJP spokesperson was assaulted there.
A temporary school has been set up inside a cowshed, where pupils sit on the floor and learn next to piles of animal fodder. The arrangement reflects the scarcity of proper infrastructure in the area, yet the institution continues to operate to provide basic education.
The school charges a nominal fee of ₹12.50, making it affordable for families with limited means.
The site gained media attention after a spokesperson of the CJP was reportedly beaten there, highlighting broader concerns about safety and public facilities.
Local authorities have not commented on the conditions, but community members say the school remains the only option for many children.
Education advocates urge the government to allocate resources for a proper building to replace the makeshift cowshed classroom.
The school charges a nominal fee of ₹12.50, making it affordable for families with limited means.
The site gained media attention after a spokesperson of the CJP was reportedly beaten there, highlighting broader concerns about safety and public facilities.
Local authorities have not commented on the conditions, but community members say the school remains the only option for many children.
Education advocates urge the government to allocate resources for a proper building to replace the makeshift cowshed classroom.