A dimension within School Infrastructure & Access
Highlights challenges and needs related to accessing secondary education in rural areas.
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There is a higher secondary education problem in the village, and many children go to the block level to study, so the problem is related to higher secondary schools.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a problem with a higher secondary school in our village. Many children from our area go to the block level, so the issue is regarding higher secondary education.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
If we look at the field of education in our village, very few children are studying because the school is far away.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
One has to go outside for further studies after school, as there is no higher education in the village.
— Kachala Choudhary
There is a problem with high secondary schools in our village. Children have to travel 7 kilometers to study. This is a problem for the children. If more high secondary and other schools were to open, education in our village would be much better.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a problem with a higher secondary school in our village. Children have to travel 7 kilometers away, which is a difficulty for them. If a higher secondary school is built, it would greatly improve focus on education.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
The children of the village are not getting equal education.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
One has to go to private schools in those very places. Government schools are in the village, and going to government schools is forbidden. ITIs, polytechnics, and quality hospitals should be opened.
— bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
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— SUSANTA PATTNAYAK
There is a high school problem in our village and the number of children is increasing day by day, so a high school should be built to solve the problem.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a school problem in the village. Now, with a large number of children studying, the biggest problem is building schools.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There should be a school where village children can study.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
The problem in this village is that there is no network, so children are unable to continue their studies in school. The problem is with the network.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There should be a school where the children of our village can study.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
There is a problem with the school in the village, even though there are many children in our village, the school has not been built yet.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a teacher problem in our village.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
There is a problem with the primary school in the village, and it is in a dilapidated condition. It can fall on the children at any time because children study in that place. So our problem is that a school should be built.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a shortage of teachers in the village school. Many children come to study, but there is a problem of shortage of teachers in the school.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
There is a problem with schools in the village and a problem with playgrounds for children.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
In our village, education in school is not good. Yes, education is not good, and the roads are bad. Even drinking water is not available, they say.
— Parikshit Majhi
Compared to cities, children in villages are unable to study, and their limited education is not beneficial. This is my observation.
— Anupama Mahanand
There should be a high school in the village because the child population in our village is increasing day by day.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
Vimalesh/Ramnath, in our village, children face many problems and there is no school either. Because of this, people are unable to read and write. We wish that if a school up to 12th grade were built, then the people here would become educated and knowledgeable and wouldn't have to go out to study. We will tell the government that there should be schools and network connectivity. Thank you.
— Gulab Singh · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
There is a lack of education in the primary school in Manori village, due to which children are not getting proper education.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
There is a shortage of teachers in the primary school, and children come to school from many villages, so there is a problem of teachers in the school.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
No one can study properly in the village, so that is the problem.
— Anupama Mahanand
This village has a network problem. No network signal is received, and children face difficulty studying.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
Nowadays, children are not studying properly in school. Parents are also at fault in this. Parents should also pay attention, and children should also pay attention and study well. If all children study well, then the village will progress.
— VEER SINGH SIJUI · Seraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand
Here, there is a great lack of education and health, due to which people are unable to receive good education.
— Ram Maravi · Dindori, Madhya Pradesh
We want a good higher secondary school to be established by the government so that the local children can go and study there.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
Due to the lack of educational resources
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
There is a problem with Anganwadi in the village. Children in small villages do not go to school to eat the porridge. So our problem is that an Anganwadi building should be built.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
A higher secondary school should be built so that our children can go to school, study, and get a good education.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
Education should be improved.
— SUKDEV HEMBRAM
There is a problem with the Anganwadi building in the village. There are young children in the village, but because the building has not been constructed, they cannot go to school to eat porridge.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey
Due to people in the community not getting good education
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
There should be a school, there should be good education so that children can study.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
It has been learned from village Bandarwadi that there is a big road problem in between, especially during the rainy season, and children going to school are facing a lot of trouble.
— Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
There is no paved road in our village and no road to reach home, it becomes a big problem during the rainy season, and there is a problem with drinking water, and there is a need for a school and hospital for studies.
— bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
due to people in the community not getting good education
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
AI-synthesised pieces woven from many community voices on this theme. They may contain errors or interpretation — they're a reflection of the stories, not a record of fact.

In Ghorawal, education is seen as the fundamental right to dignity, crucial for transmitting traditional forest and tribal knowledge, cultural programs, and ancestral connections to future generations

In rural Mandla, communities grapple with the everyday reality of distant governance and essential services that remain out of reach, despite repeated pleas.

Amidst the fields of Sonbhadra, villagers reflect on their daily challenges, from dilapidated infrastructure to economic aspirations, seeking collective strength.

Despite a national vision for development, many villages in Mandla still grapple with fundamental infrastructure deficiencies, from roads and bridges to clean water and reliable electricity.