Rohtak school battles mosquitoes, poor infrastructure

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Rohtak school faces severe issues with mosquito infestation and dilapidated infrastructure. Students and teachers use neem leaf smoke to ward off mosquitoes before classes. The school, built on four acres, houses 187 students from grades 1-12. It suffers from waterlogging, damp walls, and crumbling structures, with several rooms deemed unusable. The school also lacks adequate teachers, including a math instructor, and has an unfinished library. Sanitation facilities are also in poor condition.


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