One month on, education of children still jolted by Nepal earthquake

One month on, education of children still jolted by Nepal earthquake

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“Right now for us the sky is the roof and the ground is our bed,” says Shamshuddin Miyan, a teacher at a local Madarsa, which is a Muslim learning centre, that was destroyed in the massive Nepal earthquake.

One month on, the Muslim cluster of Deragaon village in Gorkha district is still in ruins. Of the 76 houses in the village, 70 are completely damaged. The Madarsa, which had a strength of 90 students has been reduced to rubble.

Recalling the day of the disaster, six-year-old Asif said that students in the Madarsa were sleeping when the massive tremors hit.

“We are all sleeping, when our beds started to shake violently. We were rushed out and moments later the building collapsed,” said Asif.

A team of Oxfam from India reached Gorkha district, via road. Being the epicentre of the earthquake, Gorkha is one the worst affected regions.

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“We want to thank Oxfam for providing water filters to ensure clean drinking water and building toilets in the village,” Shamshuddin Miyan added.

But for Shamshuddin Miyan and the other teachers of the Madarsa, a big concern right now is the lagging education of the children.

“It has been a month and the children are just loitering the village, as their books are buried under the rubble. They have no place to study and we are really concerned that all the efforts which we and the students put in will go to waste,” Miyan said.

Villagers have now taken the task of rebuilding the Madarsa on themselves. The locals are saying it will soon be ready and the students can get back to their education.

Monsoon a concern

With most of the houses in Deragaon village completely damaged, people there are deeply concerned about the soon-to-arrive monsoon season.

“When the monsoon starts in the next 10 days, we would have to take shelter under trees,” Miyan said.

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Written by: Oxfam India staff

Photo credit: Sam Spickett/Oxfam India

 

 

 


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