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Even 9 years after approval, this ITI in Koppal has no classrooms While the practical classes are held inside the godown, theory classes are held on open grounds as there are no separate classrooms.
Pavan Kumar H
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Students of the government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) at Kanakagiri attend their classes in the open as the institute lacks its own building. </p></div>

Students of the government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) at Kanakagiri attend their classes in the open as the institute lacks its own building.

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Even nine years after being approved the government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) at Kanakagiri in Gangavathi taluk of Koppal has no building of its own. It also faces a shortage of teaching staff and basic facilities.

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In 2014, Shivaraj Tangadagi, the present district in-charge minister of Koppal, had got the institute approved for his constituency. However, since then the ITI does not have a building of its own. It is currently functioning from a shed in the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committees (APMC) yard in the town.

While the practical classes are held inside the godown, theory classes are held on open grounds as there are no separate classrooms. “We can not sit inside the godown as it gets too hot during the summer as the room is made of tin shed,” said Srikanth, a student.

Of the five sanctioned teaching posts, only two are functioning at the institute. The post of principal and three junior training officers are vacant. Gangavathi ITI Principal has been given additional in-charge of Kanakagiri Institute.

Students double up as sweepers and peons as the post of helper is also vacant. The Group d employee has remained absent without permission for the last five months as he has not received his salary.

The institute also does not have toilets forcing the students to attend nature’s call in the open, said Sharanaubasava, a student.

One locker

The Institute has only one locker to safely keep all its practical equipment. The 10 students keep their practical journals and equipment in this locker. “Students will be forced to pay a penalty if any scientific equipment is lost,” said Yellappa.

The Institute does not even have a library. “We do not get access to study materials or journals,” he said and added that the ITI also lacks benches forcing the students to sit on stools.

“We have been trying to convey our problems with the elected representatives and officials. However, there is no one to listen to our grievances,” said the students.

In-charge Principal Kottresh said the institute management had sent a detailed project report for a new building at an estimated cost of Rs 2.50 crore. “The issue has also been brought to the notice of Minister Tangadagi. We are hopeful that issue will be resolved soon,” he said.

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(Published 13 September 2023, 00:09 IST)