Education
Gorkhaland Protests: Darjeeling Schools To Evacuate Students
On Friday, As protests continue in Darjeeling over demands for a separate Gorkhaland state, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha or GJM today permitted the hill station’s premier boarding schools to evacuate students. Though the city is in bandh for over a week now, GJM says it will permit school buses to utilise for half a day.
Authorities at Mount Hermon School and St Joseph’s School say they will make arrangements for students to go home safely. According to the school schedules, summer vacations are to start on Friday. They also said that students life is normal when they are inside the campus while comparing to outside on the streets of Darjeeling.
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Arya Chapagain, a student of Mount Hermon School, says,
“The situation outside the school is very harsh but we feel protected inside the school as we have been with our teachers.”
Jason Phu, a student of St Joseph’s School, says,
“These schools have seen things like these in the past and this time they will see through it,”.
Rector of St Joseph’s School Father Shajumon told reporters that,
“Darjeeling used to be one of the quality educational centres but over the years that has shifted because of the political troubles. Schools have lost numbers.” The headmaster of Mount Hermon School, Partho Dey, echoed his concerns.
From Wednesday, the Protests have been continued as tourists and locals made a distracted rush to board the few state-run buses leaving Darjeeling town. To keep order, the police announced first students, foreigners and then the rest would be allowed to board buses. To end the strike, Protesters want an assurance on Gorkhaland.
Dolma Bhutia, a Gorkhaland supporter who had organised a ceremony for those have died in these protests,
“We will continue. We will be right here. They have to talk to us. They have to give us Gorkhaland,”
The West Bengal government has called an all-party meeting in Siliguri. But most parties won’t go as chief minister Mamata Banerjee is away on an official visit to Netherlands. The Morcha says talks will happen only with the centre.
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