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In Malakand, Pakistan, 80% of government schools are deemed unsafe, with many structures at risk of collapse. This includes primary schools built as early as 1912 and 1926. Incidents of injury have already occurred, such as when six children were injured in July when a classroom roof collapsed. The public is demanding the reconstruction of these schools to ensure student safety. However, provincial authorities have not taken action despite documentation of the schools' poor condition.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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