Teacher carries water 22 km for students

Students at the Doni Thanda school —DC
Students at the Doni Thanda school —DC

Hubli: 

Wary of her students fall­ing ill because of the high fluoride content in the vill­age water, the headmi­s­t­r­ess of a government prim­ary school in Doni Thanda, a hamlet in Gadag district has been carrying 18 litres of purified water over 22 km  to cook the mid-day meal for them. She has also been bearing the expenses from her pocket.

Doni Thanda and adjacent villages have no acc­ess to pure drinking water. “Around 30 students in our school suffer from stunted growth of their arms because of the consumption of water with high fluoride,” said headmistress Anusuya Thu­ppad of the Doni Thanda school.

She won’t let her 30 students suffer

The headmistress of a government primary school in the hamlet of Doni Thanda in Gadag district has been carrying 18 litres of purified water over 22 kms to cook the mid-day meal and provide students with drinking water, bearing the entire cost from her own pocket as the high fluoride content in the village water makes it unfit for consumption.

The problem is not confined to Doni Thanda, however, as several schools in the adjacent villages of Dindur, Attikatti, Singatarayankere too have no access to pure drinking water, making their students vulnerable to all kinds of ailments.

“Around 30 students in our school are suffering from significant  loss of growth in their arms as a result of their dependance on high fluoride containing water. And two months ago the classrooms had to be turned into a hospital for hundreds of villagers suffering from dengue, and malaria.

The education department is paying Rs 220 a month to provide drinking water to 166 students of the school, but this is hardly adequate as we need more than 100 litres of purified water every day for cooking the mid-day meal. We have  not received any response to our appeal for a  water filter kit either,” said headmistress Anusuya Thuppad of the Doni Thanda school.

Blaming the  stunted growth of arms seen among  some of the children on malnutrition , district health officer,  B V Chennashetti , explains that fluoride content in water can affect people’s bones and teeth. But ask Gadag Zilla Panchayat CEO,  V G Turamuri and he claims arrangements have been made to supply purified water to all schools.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / by Vittal Shastri, DC / August 03rd, 2013

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