With No Bridge, Children in Nanital Use Ropeway to Reach School

Students in Nainital’s Kathgodam risk their lives to reach school, crossing a river using a makeshift ropeway.

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Some students even walk across the river as the ropeway is not strong enough to take the weight of all the students at the same time.
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Some students even walk across the river as the ropeway is not strong enough to take the weight of all the students at the same time.
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Students in Kathgodam town of Nainital district are risking their lives to reach school as they are forced to cross Gaula river using a makeshift ropeway in the absence of a bridge.

Some students even walk across the river as the ropeway is not strong enough to take the weight of all the students at the same time. Many have to skip classes as the strong flow of the river during monsoon poses a threat to their lives.

It gets difficult for everybody to carry If somebody is unwell. Taking them to the hospital gets delayed. Plus there is a fear of tigers too. It has become extremely difficult for us to do the same when there is a heavy rainfall. My grandfather fixed a trolley here so that people can commute but it’s not so safe.
Nakshatra, Student
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The bridge, which was destroyed four months back due to torrential rains, is still under construction. A local, Kamala Thapa told ANI that they requested the administration to look into the matter, but to no avail.

"It is too risky to cross the river. We do not know when the government will construct a bridge. We requested the administration to look into the matter and resolve our issues soon, but we didn't get any response," she added.

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