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Students, teachers protest as KDA demolishes private school

By News Desk
May 20, 2017

Students and teachers of a private school protested on Friday amid the rubble of their school that had been demolished near Korangi Crossing by the Karachi Development Authority a day earlier, Geo News reported.

According to the school principal, Noreen, the authority did not give them any prior notice. She said they had all the valid documents of the school.

The principal said the Ideal Public School was constructed on four plots of 120 yards each, and the property was bought for over Rs3.5 million from the KDA. However, KDA officials said they did send prior notices to the school.

They claimed the institute was being run on illegal property. 

The officials told Geo News they had tried to stop construction of the school.

An initial inquiry suggested the school was built on a Special Type (ST) plot. An ST plot is the one on which commercial activities cannot be held; a school or a house cannot be built on an ST plot. However, it can be used for welfare work. For instance, a hospital or a park can be constructed on it.

When asked, private schools director Mansoob Siddique said the school was not registered with the education department. 

The demolished institute, Ideal Public School, was built 1.5 years back. It was located in Allahwala Town near Korangi crossing. At least 200 students between grades one and nine were getting an education there. 

In April, an over eight-decade-old school in Garden East, Jufel Hurst Government School, was razed to the ground.

Locals had said people belonging to the land mafia came to the area late at night and bulldozed the building.

Before it was demolished, over 1,000 children were getting an education there. These children belonged to different age groups as classes were held between primary and secondary levels.