Ganesh Prasad Dhakal, District Education Officer (DEO), Dhading said that although 2,746 classrooms of different 587 schools were in poor condition due to the damage, the District Education Office (DEO) Dhading was going to resume classes soon in view of continuation of the academic activities of the new academic session.
DEO Dhakal further informed that of total 5,373 classrooms in the 587 schools in the district, 2,107 were ravaged by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake whereas 729 classes were tilted while 1,150 classrooms sustained partial damages.
He shared that the DEO, Dhading decided to run classes outdoor in the ground under the tent, tarpaulin sheet and other materials.
Similarly, some 227 drinking water projects that were in operation in the schools of Dhading were also destroyed by the quake. It has also caused damages to some 272 toilets of the schools in the locality, according to the DEO Dhakal.
Six teachers teaching in different schools in Dhading have lost their life due to this disaster, informed Dhakal. RSS
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