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PoliticsJul 18, 2025 05:03 AM

Seek nod to construct classrooms in school in Khirki: HC to MCD | Delhi News - Times of India

New Delhi: Wondering how a school can operate without classrooms, and only with a boundary wall, toilet block and drinking water, Delhi High Court has ordered Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to take immediate corrective steps. It also directed the civic body to seek necessary permissions from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for the construction of the classrooms. HC's observation came while dealing with the case of a corporation-run primary school in Khirki village, which shares a wall with the tomb of Yusuf Qattal, a Sufi saint."If the school is to run, it will require classrooms as well, apart from the facilities for which permission for repair/renovation has been granted. It is beyond comprehension as to how a school can run without classrooms and only with the facilities of a boundary wall, toilet block and drinking water space alone," a bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said.The court was hearing a plea in relation to the school, which was constructed in 1949 and shared a wall with the tomb. The counsel for the petitioner, Khirki Village Residents Welfare Association, submitted that after a span of 60 years, they felt it was necessary for the school to be reconstructed, as the population of Khirki village and adjoining areas had increased."We gather an impression that the authorities, both of ASI and MCD, do not appear to be serious in getting the sanction for reconstruction/repair of the school being run by the civic body," HC noted, adding it was "astonished" that an order passed by this court, which was to be complied with within six weeks, still remained to be enforced."It is beyond our comprehension as to how the authorities are acting in this manner, both those of MCD and ASI, risking initiation of contempt proceedings. Such a situation cannot be approved of by the court," it said after being informed that ASI had granted permission for the repair/renovation of existing structures -- porta cabin, boundary wall, toilet block and drinking water space at the school.However, the counsel for the petitioner pointed out that it does not include any permission for the construction of classrooms.HC then directed MCD to move an application seeking the requisite permission of ASI for the construction of the classrooms. It added that if such a proposal is made, it should be considered by the authorities, keeping in mind the necessity of running the school, which cannot be granted without the classes.

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