Over 100 children left stranded for hours in UP forest after school tour
The sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Sanjay Kumar, police, and forest department officials reached the site to provide food, shelter, and safety for children and staff.
Press Trust of India | December 22, 2024 | 07:14 PM IST
BAHRAICH: Over 100 students and school staff accompanying them were left stranded for hours in the evening in the dense Katarniaghat forests here in Uttar Pradesh while returning from an educational tour, officials said on Sunday.
The children, aged 14 to 18, were forced to endure harsh cold during their stay under the open sky without food, water or appropriate clothing for the chilly temperatures after school authorities defied warnings by locals to halt their journey at a safe place, they said. There were 155 people in total, 130 of them children, they added.
According to the district administration, the group from the Gonda district had been on an educational tour organised by the New Standard Training Institute in Dhanepur.
School staff continued journey despite warning
According to local social worker Jang Hindustani, the group first attempted to cross the Rupaidiha border to Nepal but was stopped because of border regulations. After being denied entry into Nepal, the managers redirected the buses towards the Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its dense forests and dangerous wildlife, including leopards, tigers, and elephants. The buses traversed five forest checkpoints before reaching Amba village, deep inside the sanctuary.
Despite warnings from locals and authorities, the school staff insisted on continuing the journey, he said.
Around 5 pm, the buses attempted to head towards Nepal again, but they were stopped from proceeding once more. The managers then decided to have the children sit in the open at Bichhiya railway station, located in the heart of the dense forest. With temperatures dropping, the children huddled together to shield themselves from the cold.
Also read Chandrakant Patil Maharashtra's new higher education minister; Shiv Sena's Dadaji Bhuse gets school
District magistrate ordered action after receiving information
After receiving information about the stranded students, District Magistrate Monika Rani ordered action. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Sanjay Kumar, police and forest department officials, arrived at the site to provide food, set up bonfires, and ensure the safety of the children and staff, he said.
SDM Sanjay Kumar confirmed that food was arranged for everyone, and strict instructions were issued to prevent such incidents in the future. The children and staff were safely escorted back to Gonda around midnight, bringing an end to their ordeal.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Centre notifies new Right to Education rules allowing schools to fail children in Classes 5, 8
- ‘I cried every day’: Study-abroad student considered leaving the UK but staying changed his life
- Delhi University to allow students to complete a semester at a foreign university
- Delhi University’s 4-year degree students may have option to complete PG in 1 year
- Interest in MDI Gurgaon’s EMBA growing, attracts learners from across professions
- NTA Overhaul: 1,000 secure exam centres, biometrics to prevent fraud, question paper changes, suggests panel
- What changes in NEET UG? Experts’ panel suggests multi-stage exam, security overhaul, simpler process to NTA
- Use KVs, JNVs as NEET, JEE Main exam centres: High Level Committee on NTA
- Maharashtra cluster universities may now comprise only self-financed colleges; government tables Bill
- National Testing Agency exam count dropped by over 50% in 2024; lowest in 5 years