BAVINA SOOKDEO Forty-three primary schools showcased their musical talents at the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha’s Primary Schools’ Chowtaal Sammelan...
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Schools are hubs of learning, growth, and socialization. They provide an environment where students can feel safe while pursuing their educational goals. However, just like any public or semi-public setting, certain areas within schools can pose risks to safety, well-being, or productivity. This article places more emphasis on places within school premises that students, teachers, and staff might consider avoiding during the day—and why this is important. 1. Secluded Stairwells and Corridors Secluded stairwells and corridors, often located in less frequented areas of the school, can pose safety risks. These areas are typically away from the main flow of students
BAVINA SOOKDEO Forty-three primary schools showcased their musical talents at the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha’s Primary Schools’ Chowtaal Sammelan...
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