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ITANAGAR, Mar 19: A group of parents submitted a joint representation to Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti assistant commissioner Sanjay Kumar Jha highlighting several problems being faced by the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Seppa in East Kameng district.
Launched in 1988, the institution is the first JNV of the northeast.
Highlighting the boundary wall issue being faced by the school, the parents in their representation said “around 80 meters of the school’s boundary wall is yet to be constructed due to which stray animals are roaming freely in the school compound.”
“The boundary wall needs to be completed at the earliest to protect the school compound,” the parents namely Blagang Dada, Vijay Kino, Taniang Cheda, John Bagang and Kocho Jomoh said in the letter.
The representation also highlighted the need to post a regular principal and stop the frequent transfer and posting of teachers in the school to ensure the smooth functioning of academic activities.
Early completion of the staff quarters, extension of the hostels for both girls and boys and scarcity of water were the other points put forward by the parents in their representation, the copies of which were also forwarded to Union law minister Kiren Rijiju, Seppa East MLA Tapuk Taku, East Kameng deputy commissioner Pravimal Abhishek Polumatla and the JNV Seppa principal.