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No bridge: Children forced to wade through swollen nullah to reach school in Bharmour

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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July 24, 2025

Due to the absence of a bridge on the Banni Mata Nullah in Bharmour of Chamba district, schoolchildren put their lives in danger to reach their school everyday.

- Shailee Dogra

No bridge: Children forced to wade through swollen nullah to reach school in Bharmour

The situation is so bad that when the nullah overflows during monsoon, parents have to carry their wards on their backs to take them to the school.

Due to sudden water flow in the nullah on Wednesday, the locals made the children cross the water body by carrying them on their backs. The children from villages Banni and Bhadra cross the nullah daily to reach Mandha School in Bharmour.

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