http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Dalit-schools-wait-for-power-ends-after-six-years/articleshow/7583179.cms
Dalit school's wait for power ends after six years
Saeed Khan, TNN, Feb 27, 2011, 03.59am IST
AHMEDABAD: A school for dalits and underprivileged in a village near
Rajkot got electricity connection on Friday, six years after it had
applied for the same. And the students would have sweated much longer
in wait but for the Gujarat high court, which rebuked and fined the
power company for its apathy. The school is managed by a trust working
for upliftment of scheduled castes.
The court has slapped fine of Rs 25,000 on the state-run Uttar Gujarat
Vij Company Ltd (UGVCL), for denying power connection to Navsarjan
Vidyalaya and its hostel in the outskirts of Rayka village of Rajkot.
The high court said, "It is not only unfortunate but shameful that in
a country with democracy, where the right to education has been
promoted and is made a fundamental right, such an attitude is adopted
by the State organ or the company in providing necessary electricity."
The school authorities have been repeatedly applying for a connection
since 2005, but power distribution company (discom) denied the
facility even after teaching began and the students, ranging from 10
to 15 years of age, started living in the hostel that had no lights or
fans.
The power connection was denied on technical grounds. What's more,
even when the issue reached the high court last month and Justice RR
Tripathi asked UGVCL to provide a connection within 24 hours, the
company defied the order.
The case then went to the bench of Justice RH Shukla. The court was
angry on learning that the discom did not comply with its order and
observed, "It is required to be mentioned that in fact it would have a
bearing on the human rights of the children who are studying there by
not providing such minimum requirement of the electricity, which may
be necessary in a country like ours, where the climate is hot. Not
only that, even the State or such a licensee, which is supplying the
electricity under the Electricity Act, is under an obligation to have
a sensitive and reasonable approach rather then hostile approach in
such matters."
Asking the company to provide electric connection within two days, the
court further observed that education has the effect of transforming
the society with more awareness and more empowerment to the children
who are future citizens. The country has made legislation for free and
compulsory education. "It is in this background, such an attitude
adopted by the company has to be condemned."
The school's advocate, Shilpa Shah later told TOI that electric
connection was provided to school and hostel on Friday.
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