Delhi Orders Investigation Into Recurring Nithari School Flooding
Ashish Sood alleges a natural pond was paved over under land-mafia pressure, prompting a PWD inquiry that will guide asset mapping to overhaul school drainage.
Overview
- Ashish Sood blamed the previous AAP government for negligence since 2020, saying persistent flooding has affected six Nithari schools and more than 14,000 students.
- A Directorate of Education report found that school grounds sit below surrounding road levels and lack permanent drainage, causing rainwater to pool inside classrooms.
- The minister alleged that a natural pond, which once drained excess water, was concreted over under pressure from land-mafia interests during the former AAP administration.
- The Delhi government has instructed the Public Works Department to launch an immediate probe and has commenced repairs to reduce risks of electric shocks and other accidents.
- A citywide asset-mapping exercise has been announced to catalog school infrastructure needs and inform long-term drainage solutions.