C Shivakumar
Chennai:
A corporation school in Chennai has been functioning
without a playground for the last 20 years after it was allegedly encroached by
several constructions, according to information available through Right to
Information Act.
RTI activist and a research scholar R Natarajan
told Express on Tuesday that Chennai High School, located in Vanniya Teynampet on Edlams
Road initially had a playground when it was started.
“It is claimed that Slum Clearance Board took possession
of the seven ground of land temporarily. However, there are no records to prove
it. Now the playground is encroached by various constructions with officials failing
to take action to evict it” the RTI activist said.
He said as per Government Order and Dr S V Chitti Babu
Committee Report a playground is mandatory for running a school. “The officials
have turned a blind eye to the entire issue. And what is more there has been no
inspection carried out by Inspectress of Schools for the last 15 years,” said
Natarajan.
When Express contacted the headmistress she refused to
divulge details. However, in the RTI reply she did acknowledge that the school
was started with a playground area and it was encroached for more than 20 years.
Currently, the school is using a small space in the premises as playground, she
said.
Natarajan said he has sought information from education
department, secretariat and public information officer of education department
in Chennai Corporation regarding the issue. “It seems they are reluctant to
retrieve the land and put it to proper use. I will be moving a petition with
the secretary of education department to highlight this issue. Denial of
playground will affect physical and mental development of children without any
proper outdoor activities,” he said.
Real estate developers say the prime land could cost
anywhere between Rs 10 crore.
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