Key Points

Rajasthan's deputy CM expressed grief over the Jhalawar school tragedy that killed seven students. The government has ordered structural audits of all public buildings to prevent future incidents. Meanwhile, Jaipur prepares for Teej celebrations with special arrangements for women entrepreneurs. Both state and central leaders have vowed strict action against those responsible for the school collapse.

Key Points: Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari Vows Action After Jhalawar School Tragedy

  • Rajasthan orders audits for all govt buildings after fatal roof collapse
  • Teej festival to feature women-led stalls and enhanced security
  • CM Bhajanlal Sharma increases repair funds by 5%
  • Union Minister Shekhawat promises accountability for negligence
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Matter being taken very seriously: Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari on Jhalawar school roof collapse incident

Diya Kumari pledges audits for all govt buildings after Jhalawar school roof collapse kills 7 students, while Teej festivities proceed with safety measures.

"This matter is being taken very seriously... all government buildings are being reviewed - Diya Kumari"

Jaipur, July 27

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari expressed grief over the Jhalawar school roof collapse incident that claimed the lives of seven students.

She said that all government buildings were being reviewed to prevent such incidents from recurring.

"This is a tragic accident. I pay my tributes to our deceased students and express my condolences to the affected families. Immediately after this incident, the Chief Minister held meetings. This matter is being taken very seriously, and all government buildings, regardless of the department to which they belong, are being reviewed. This issue is being addressed with priority. We are fully focused on ensuring such accidents do not happen again," Kumari told ANI.

As the celebrations for the festival of Teej begin, the Deputy CM said that a 'Maha Aarti' will be organised at Chhoti Chaupar in Jaipur, and a two-day fair will be organised where female entrepreneurs will handle the stalls.

"We are organising the procession of Teej on a large scale in Jaipur. A Maha Aarti will be organised in Chhoti Chaupar. Governor and CM are invited to this. A 2-day fair will be organised, where female entrepreneurs will handle the stalls. This is a special festival for women. It is celebrated throughout Rajasthan. Proper sitting arrangements have been made for the tourists. Safety and security have also been taken care of. We have invited many ambassadors from the Embassies," Kumari said.

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Sunday assured that action would be taken against those found guilty in the Jhalawar school roof collapse incident that claimed the lives of seven students.

He informed that the Rajasthan government has given direction to conduct audits of public buildings, including schools, to prevent such incidents from recurring.

"Action will be taken against those found guilty. The issue is that we should assess all such schools and public buildings and conduct audits to prevent such incidents in the future. The Rajasthan government has directed the concerned authorities to conduct such audits of all government schools in the state," Shekhawat told ANI.

The roof collapse happened at Piplodi Primary School in Jhalawar district on Friday morning.

Following the incident, the Rajasthan government has decided to prioritise the repair of dilapidated school buildings, government institutions, and Anganwadi centres across the state.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced that the permissible allocation under the Dang, Magra, and Mewat Regional Development Plan for the repair of government institutions, including school buildings and Anganwadi centres, would be increased from 15 per cent to 20 per cent.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the government's response is appreciated, I'm concerned about the timing. Announcing Teej celebrations right after such a tragedy seems insensitive. Grief should come before festivities.
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Ananya R
As a teacher myself, this incident shook me to the core. We need permanent solutions - not just audits but proper budget allocation for school infrastructure. Beti Bachao should start with Beti Padhao in safe environments!
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Vikram M
Good that audits are being conducted, but what about accountability? Every year we hear about building collapses after monsoon. Contractors and officials must be held responsible for poor construction quality.
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Priya S
The focus on women entrepreneurs during Teej is commendable, but let's not forget these young lives lost. The government must ensure compensation and support for the grieving families beyond just words.
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Karthik V
Why only government buildings? Many private schools in rural areas operate in dangerous conditions too. The audit should be comprehensive across all educational institutions.

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