Rajasthan Minister's Surprise School Inspection Reveals Shocking Washroom Conditions

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar made a surprise visit to government schools in Jodhpur's Mandore area. He specifically inspected Phool Bagh Government School and appreciated the students' disciplined behavior during prayer assembly. However, the minister discovered significant infrastructure issues including broken tiles and damaged pipelines in washrooms. Dilawar immediately ordered repairs and announced that periodic surprise inspections would continue to monitor school conditions.

Key Points: Rajasthan Education Minister Dilawar Jodhpur School Inspection

  • Minister praised students' discipline during orderly prayer assembly
  • Found broken tiles and damaged pipelines in school washrooms
  • Ordered immediate repairs to ensure student safety and hygiene
  • Announced periodic surprise inspections to monitor school improvements
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Rajasthan Education Minister Dilawar conducts surprise inspection of schools in Jodhpur

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar conducts surprise inspection of Jodhpur schools, finds broken washrooms, orders immediate repairs during Mandore area visit.

"Proper basic facilities are essential for providing a safe and conducive learning environment - Minister Madan Dilawar"

Jodhpur, November 15

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar conducted a surprise inspection of government schools in the Mandore area of Jodhpur here on Saturday.

During his visit, he specifically checked Phool Bagh Government School and assessed the overall facilities and management of the school.

The minister observed that the school was holding its prayer assembly in an orderly manner. He noted that the students were disciplined and appreciated their adherence to routine, stating that this reflected the school's positive culture and focus on values.

However, during the inspection of the bathrooms and washrooms, several deficiencies were found. Minister Dilawar noticed broken tiles and damaged pipelines in the washrooms. He immediately instructed the school principal to undertake corrective measures and ensure that these facilities were repaired promptly. He emphasised that proper basic facilities are essential for providing a safe and conducive learning and health environment for students.

The minister also advised the school staff to pay special attention to student care, cleanliness, and overall school management. He added that periodic surprise inspections will be conducted to assess the condition of schools and implement improvements wherever necessary.

Through this inspection, Madan Dilawar sent a clear message that the state government prioritises not only the quality of education but also the condition of basic infrastructure in schools. The minister's visit is expected to motivate both students and teachers and strengthen the overall management of government schools in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but why wait for minister's visit to fix basic facilities? Broken tiles and damaged pipelines should be addressed regularly by school management. Our children deserve better infrastructure.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the focus on discipline and values education. Indian schools need both academic excellence and character building. The prayer assembly tradition is beautiful! ✨
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Arjun K
As a parent, I'm happy to see this. Washroom conditions in many government schools are pathetic. Hope the repairs happen quickly and other schools also get inspected.
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Michael C
Regular surprise inspections are the key. This prevents schools from preparing only when they know officials are coming. Accountability matters!
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Kavya N
Good start but let's see if the repairs actually happen. Often such instructions are given but implementation takes months. Follow-up is crucial! 🤞
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Vikram M
This is the right approach - appreciate the good (discipline, values) while addressing the deficiencies. Balanced leadership that our education system needs.

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