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In JK, 20 Percent Govt schools lack toilet facilities for girl students | KNO

45 percent Pvt schools sail on the same boat

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Srinagar, Dec 17 (KNO): The infrastructural promises in government schools fall flat as at least 3093 public institutions in Jammu and Kashmir are without toilet facilities for the female students. The official figures reveal that among the total government run schools in Jammu and Kashmir, at least 3093 government schools that amount to nearly 20 percent of the institutes are without toilet facilities for the female students. The news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has leant that only 12,265 government schools were availing the facilities. The case of toilet facilities for the female students in private schools in Jammu and Kashmir is worse than the government schools as the official figures reveal that at least 45 percent of functional private schools in Jammu and Kashmir san the toilet facilities for its female students. It reveals that out of the total number of private schools of Jammu and Kashmir, only 55 percent private educational institutes were having the toilet facilities for the female students. Likewise, 50 percent of the aided schools functioning here were also lacking the toilet facilities for the female students. “In aided 8978 schools did not have the toilet facilities for its female students while only 8979 such schools were providing the facilities to the student’s.” It also states that in an overall situation of all schools of Jammu and Kashmir, 11 percent of the schools were lacking the toilet facilities for the female students and staff that includes all the government, private, aided and other schools. Earlier, KNO has published two parts of the infrastructural gaps in government and private schools. In one of the stories, KNO reported that at least 18,431 government-run-schools san medical facilities in Jammu and Kashmir—raising a question on development of educational institutes and healthcare of the students. The official figures reveal that among the total number of government run schools in Jammu and Kashmir, at least 18,431 schools that amount to nearly 80 percent of the institutes are without medical facilities—(KNO)

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