Delhi Government Launches Audit to Improve Dilapidated Schools

Delhi Government Launches Audit to Improve Dilapidated Schools

Devansh Devansh October 8, 2025 6:49 pm, 18:49

The Delhi government has started an audit to find schools in bad condition. They want to make these schools better. The audit began this month with a school in Narela that had many problems.

Delhi, 8 Oct 2025

The Delhi government has started an audit to find schools in bad condition. They want to make these schools better. The audit began this month with a school in Narela that had many problems.

Why the Audit is Needed

Many schools in Delhi are in poor shape. Some have broken ceilings and desks. Others do not have clean toilets. In March, the Education Minister said they would make a report on schools in bad condition. Some areas like Trans-Yamuna have many such schools. The government wants to fix these problems. Many schools in Delhi are in poor shape. Some have broken ceilings and desks. Others do not have clean toilets. In March, the Education Minister said they would make a report on schools in bad condition. Some areas like Trans-Yamuna have many such schools. The government wants to fix these problems. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming. Today's Cache Your download of the top 5 technology stories of the…

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Other Issues in Delhi Schools

A court case showed that some schools teach in tin sheds. This is not good for students. The court told the government to make better schools. A survey also found that many schools do not have enough water or power. Out of 1,075 government schools in Delhi, many face these issues. About 824,225 students study in these schools. A court case showed that some schools teach in tin sheds. This is not good for students. The court told the government to make better schools. A survey also found that many schools do not have enough water or power. Out of 1,075 government schools in Delhi, many face these issues. About 824,225 students study in these schools. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema…

We have asked the officials, district-wise, to start taking out data of such schools which are deteriorating and lack basic infrastructure facilities.

The Delhi government will continue the audit to improve more schools. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 8 Oct 2025, 18:39 IST; source: link