Resilience in Wayanad: Children Return to School After Devastating Landslides

After a devastating landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, children from the affected regions are returning to school. Over 600 survivors resumed their studies in temporary classrooms set up by the state government. The reopening ceremony, featuring festivities and support from officials, marks a significant step towards normalcy and recovery for these children.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: 03-09-2024 14:38 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 14:38 IST
Resilience in Wayanad: Children Return to School After Devastating Landslides
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In the wake of a catastrophic landslide in Wayanad, children returned to their studies on Monday, filled with a mix of relief and enthusiasm. Fresh in new uniforms, they reunited with friends, leaving behind the traumatic memories of the disaster.

The landslide, which occurred on July 30, had devastated the Mundakkai GLPS and Vellarmala GVHSS schools, claiming the lives of several students. The Kerala government, through the General Education Department, has set up temporary classrooms in nearby Meppadi to ensure the children's education continues.

The reopening saw over 600 children resume classes amid colorful ceremonies. Officials including General Education Minister V Sivankutty participated, offering words of encouragement and sweets. The classes were equipped with new furniture and study materials. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasized the government's commitment to a brighter future for the affected children, reinforcing that their education remains a priority.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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