Rajasthan ACS inspects Jaipur, Dausa schools; orders demolition of unsafe buildings

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Rajasthan ACS inspects Jaipur, Dausa schools; orders demolition of unsafe buildings

Synopsis

Rajasthan's top school education official didn't just review files — he climbed onto rooftops with a ladder to check construction quality. The 15 July surprise inspections across Jaipur and Dausa have triggered demolition and NDT testing orders, signalling a zero-tolerance shift on school infrastructure safety.

Key Takeaways

Rajesh Yadav , Additional Chief Secretary (School Education), conducted surprise inspections in Jaipur and Dausa districts on 15 July .
Officials ordered to demolish dilapidated school buildings without delay and shift students away from unsafe structures immediately.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) mandated for a building under construction in Dausa; structures failing benchmarks to be reconstructed.
Digital monitoring of private schools to be strengthened via the Rajshala Sambalan app .
Yadav personally climbed school rooftops using temporary ladders to assess construction quality firsthand.
Zero tolerance declared for negligence on student safety or construction quality across all government schools.

Rajesh Yadav, Additional Chief Secretary (School Education), Rajasthan, conducted surprise inspections of multiple government schools across Jaipur and Dausa districts on Wednesday, 15 July, directing officials to immediately demolish dilapidated school buildings and shift students away from unsafe structures. The inspections, part of the state's ongoing school safety monitoring drive, covered building quality, academic arrangements, mid-day meal standards, and infrastructure facilities.

Key Directives Issued

Yadav issued a series of firm instructions during the visits. He ordered that buildings declared dilapidated be demolished without delay and that damaged structures be repaired promptly. He also directed officials to prevent rainwater from accumulating on building foundations and rooftops during the monsoon season, and to ensure roofs and school premises are cleaned regularly.

Going beyond a paper review, Yadav personally climbed onto school rooftops — using temporary ladders at schools without permanent staircases — to assess construction quality firsthand. He directed that Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) be conducted on a building under construction in Dausa to verify structural integrity, warning that any structure failing prescribed quality benchmarks would be reconstructed.

Schools Inspected

In Jaipur district's Bassi block, Yadav visited the Government Upper Primary School, Trilokpura; Kasturba Gandhi Balika Residential School, Kalyanpura; Government Upper Primary School, Kalyanpura; and Government Girls' Senior Secondary School, Sujanpura. In Dausa district, he inspected Government Senior Secondary School, Bhandana and Government Senior Secondary School, Palawas.

At the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Residential School, Yadav interacted directly with girl students to assess academic arrangements and basic facilities. He also tasted the mid-day meal served to students to verify food quality, and held detailed discussions with teachers on enrolment, school functioning, and operational challenges.

Digital Monitoring and Enrolment Push

Yadav directed officials to strengthen digital monitoring of private schools through the Rajshala Sambalan app and to improve assessment of academic quality. He emphasised that increasing enrolment in government schools is a priority, stating that no child should remain out of school.

The inspection team included Executive Engineer Sumit Tiwari, Assistant Engineer Ajay Jangid, and Jaipur Chief District Education Officer Mukul Kaviya, along with officials from the district administration, the Education Department, and Samagra Shiksha.

Review Meeting in Dausa

Following the school visits, Yadav chaired a review meeting with district education officials at the Dausa District Collectorate auditorium, where he comprehensively assessed the education system, academic standards, and school infrastructure across the district. He reiterated that negligence on student safety or construction quality would not be tolerated, and that the state government's objective is to provide every student with a safe, high-quality learning environment.

This is part of a broader grassroots monitoring push by the School Education Department, and officials have been put on notice that accountability will be enforced at every level.

Point of View

Yet demolition and repair cycles remain chronically slow. Rajasthan's zero-tolerance rhetoric will be tested by execution — specifically, whether the demolition and NDT orders translate into completed action before the next monsoon season deepens the structural risk. The Rajshala Sambalan app directive for private schools adds a regulatory dimension that deserves scrutiny: digital monitoring is only as effective as the data quality and enforcement follow-through behind it.
NationPress
15 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rajasthan's ACS order demolition of school buildings?
Additional Chief Secretary Rajesh Yadav ordered the demolition of dilapidated government school buildings because their deteriorating condition poses a direct threat to student safety. During surprise inspections on 15 July, he directed that students be immediately shifted away from unsafe structures and that condemned buildings be torn down without delay.
Which schools were inspected during the Rajasthan school safety drive?
In Jaipur's Bassi block, inspections covered Government Upper Primary School Trilokpura, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Residential School Kalyanpura, Government Upper Primary School Kalyanpura, and Government Girls' Senior Secondary School Sujanpura. In Dausa district, Government Senior Secondary Schools in Bhandana and Palawas were inspected.
What is Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and why was it ordered?
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a method used to evaluate the structural integrity of a building without causing damage to it. Yadav ordered NDT on a school building under construction in Dausa to verify that it meets prescribed quality standards, warning that any structure failing the tests would be reconstructed.
What is the Rajshala Sambalan app used for?
The Rajshala Sambalan app is a digital platform used by Rajasthan's School Education Department to monitor private schools. Officials were directed to strengthen its use to regularly assess academic quality and ensure compliance across private institutions in the state.
What action did the ACS take on mid-day meals during the inspection?
Rajesh Yadav personally tasted the mid-day meal being served to students at inspected schools to verify food quality firsthand. He also interacted directly with girl students at the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Residential School to assess academic arrangements and basic facilities.
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