Panel orders facilities for online studies in tribal hamlet
The Hindu
41 students in habitation lack power connection, Internet link
The Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has directed the officials concerned to set up amenities such as power connection and Internet on a warfooting in the Govindan Para tribal hamlet under the Meppadi grama panchayat limits in the district. Members of the panel comprising K. Nazeer and Babitha Balraj visited the hamlet on Wednesday following media reports on the dearth of online facilities to the students in the hamlet. There are 24 tribal families, including 18 Paniya and six Kattunayakka tribal families, in the remote hamlet on the fringes of Muttil forest under the South Wayanad forest division.More Related News