Video: Bengal school students use umbrellas in leaking classroom

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UPDATED: Jun 20, 2025 15:50 IST

A primary school in Hooghly, West Bengal, is facing severe infrastructure issues with leaking roofs forcing students to use umbrellas in classrooms. The school, established in 1972, has seen a decline in student numbers. BJP has criticized the Trinamool Congress government for neglecting education and focusing on appeasement politics. Local authorities claim financial approval for renovation is pending for 6 months to a year.

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