KOTA/JAIPUR: Grief engulfed Piplodi village in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district Saturday as households bid farewell to seven schoolchildren killed when a authorities college constructing collapsed a day earlier. The youngest sufferer was seven. The oldest, 13.A single pyre bore the our bodies of siblings Meena, 12, and Kanha, 7. “I’ve misplaced the whole lot… I had solely two kids and each are gone. My house is empty… I want god had taken me as a substitute,” stated their mom, inconsolable.The opposite victims included Kundan, 10; Harish, 11; Payal, 13; Kartik, 8 – all from Piplodi – and Priyanka, 12, from close by Chandpura. They have been amongst 28 kids trapped when a classroom wall and roof gave manner throughout college hours Friday.Former CM Vasundhara Raje and Jhalawar-Baran MP Dushyant Singh visited the village, providing condolences and a contractual job to the bereaved father of the 2 siblings. Of the 21 kids injured, 9 have been discharged Saturday, SDM Abhishek Charan stated. The remaining have been recovering.NHRC issued notices to state authorities and Jhalawar SP, demanding an in depth report inside two weeks. The fee flagged earlier complaints concerning the college’s deteriorating construction, which locals stated have been ignored.Police have filed an FIR in opposition to headmaster and 4 academics, although Jhalawar SP Amit Kumar stated no names have been talked about. “No arrests have been made. Investigation is underway,” he stated.Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra urged all MPs and MLAs to rise above politics and allocate funds from MPLAD/MLALAD for pressing repairs. “It is a time for accountability, not opposition,” he stated. Shahpura MLA Manish Yadav stated 365 lecture rooms throughout 101 colleges in his constituency have been in unsafe situation.Protests broke out in a number of districts. In Jora Ka Kheda, villagers shared footage of a college with a damaged roof.
