Updated On: 15 September, 2023 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Parents of 400 tribal children take on boarding school, which takes Rs 60,000 from the government but keeps the students in inhuman conditions, as matter goes to court

A student who was suffering from a skin condition. His parents were not informed that he was unwell
Nearly 400 children belonging to scheduled tribes studying at a residential school nominated by the state government’s tribal development department (TDD) are being transferred to other facilities following a Bombay High Court order mentioning multiple deficiencies and the complaints of parents. The institute, Namrata Acharya English School and Junior College, in Shelu taluka of Karjat in Raigad district, is attended by 386 students from four tribal villages—Jawhar, Dahanu, Pen and Ghodegaon.

Garbage strewn on a staircase in the hostel near the Namrata Acharya English School and Junior College in Shelu taluka, Karjat