Shocking VIDEO: Part Of Ceiling Collapses On Student Mid-Class In Bhopal’s PM Shri School
The class turned into a chaos and the students were evacuated immediately to avoid any further casualty

Shocking VIDEO: Part of Ceiling Collapses On Student Mid-Class In Bhopal’s PM Shri School | FP Photo
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Dilapidated infrastructure of government schools has once again posed safety concerns for the students and teachers. One shocking incident was reported in Bhopal's PM Shri School, where a part of ceiling of plaster collapsed during the ongoing class on Saturday. The concrete fell on the students sitting on the first bench. One of the girls has sustained severe injuries.
The incident took place in PM Shri School in Barkheda Pathani of Bhopal. In the video, it can be seen, the classroom was full at the time, while the teacher was actively engaged in teaching and students were heeding attention to their teacher.
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Suddenly, a portion of ceiling collapsed and fell directly onto a bench where students were sitting, injuring one girl critically. Other children along with the teacher rushed to help. The injured girl was immediately taken to a nearby hospital for prompt medical attention.
The class turned into a chaos and the students were evacuated immediately to avoid any further casualty.
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Notably, Few days earlier, Free Press Journal highlighted the leaky roofs, damps and cracked Walls indicating poor infrastructure in government schools and Angandwadis.
This incident has sparked outrage among netizens after the video got viral on Internet, raising alarming concerns over poor infrastructure and hampering safety in government schools.
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