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Cold is wreaking havoc on children in Bihar, three school students died, KK Pathak had given orders to open schools.

In Bihar since last ten days cold day The situation persists. People are feeling shivering due to icy cold westerly and north-westerly winds. People are facing a lot of problems due to cold. When children are walking towards school amidst dense fog, parents are holding their breath. They are worried that their children might fall ill and get called from the school. On Wednesday, Mohd., a student of class six in a school located in Majhauli of Muzaffarpur district. Seven-year-old child Ranveer Kumar died due to cold in a school located in Srighana of Kajra police station area of ​​Kurban and Lakhisarai district. At the same time, in Aurangabad also, a student of sixth class of Kendriya Vidyalaya named Rajveer has died due to cold.

Child’s death in Muzaffarpur

According to the information, on Wednesday morning in Muzaffarpur, Mohd. Qurban went to middle school Ragho Majhauli School at his time. Where while studying in class his health suddenly deteriorated. Upon which the teacher sent him home, he returned home trembling where his condition worsened. After this he was immediately admitted to Bochahan PHC, where he died. In this case, officials say that according to family members, the child died due to cold but post mortem is necessary for compensation. The student’s family has refused to conduct the post-mortem.

Death of a child in Aurangabad

There is information that a child of Kendriya Vidyalaya in Aurangabad died due to cold. Although no information has been released by the school management in this matter, but reliable sources have revealed that a student named Rajveer of class six has died due to cold. However, this incident is being reported during school closure.

A child also died in Lakhisarai

Here, regarding the death of the child in Lakhisarai, it is being told that Ranveer had gone to his school to study on Wednesday morning. Where Ranveer’s mother was called through his sister studying in school when his health deteriorated and he vomited, Ranveer was sent along with her. When the mother brought the child from school, he was vomiting. Seeing this, she immediately took him to a nearby village doctor.

Mother’s crying condition is bad

The village doctor said that his health had deteriorated significantly. He advised to immediately go to Suryagarha or Lakhisarai big hospital, but the child died as soon as the doctor left. After the death of the child, the family members are in bad condition and crying. On being informed about the incident, the Additional Police Officer of Kajra police station took the body in his custody and sent it to Lakhisarai for post-mortem.

Something can be said only after the post mortem report comes.

Dr. Ranjana, BEO of Kajra Education Zone, said that the child used to come to school every day. On Wednesday suddenly he started vomiting. Later he was sent home along with his sister and mother. The family took the child to a local private doctor for treatment, where he was reported to have died. Meanwhile, CO Suryagarha Sumit Kumar Anand said that the information about the death of the child was received from the chief. Something can be said only after the post mortem report comes.

KK Pathak had ordered to open the school

Let us tell you that Additional Chief Secretary of Education Department KK Pathak had expressed strong displeasure over the closure of schools due to cold. On January 20, he had written a letter to all the divisional commissioners saying that when an order is issued by the district administration to close schools during Sheetalahar, it should be implemented equally in the entire district.

He had requested to withdraw the order of closure of schools due to cold wave. He had said that the timings of government schools have been fixed from nine o’clock to five o’clock. Before issuing any order regarding changing this time, permission of the Education Department must be taken. The tradition of keeping schools closed every now and then should be stopped.

KK Pathak had also said that in such a situation, the district administration can be asked what kind of cold, cold wave is this, which falls only in schools and not in coaching institutes. In these coaching classes, children from our own schools go to study from class 4 to 12.

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