RAPID VISUAL SCREENING (RVS) OF SCHOOLS IN TRIPURA
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Table of Contents List of Tables ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
List of Figures ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.0 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Background ................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Hazard & Vulnerability Profile of Tripura State ............................................................................................ 4
1.2.1 Earthquakes......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.2 Cyclones/ Wind Storms ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.3 Floods .................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2.4 Drought ................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2.5 Landslides............................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2.6 Fire accidents ...................................................................................................................................... 6
2.0 Methodologies for Building Assessment .......................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Methods for Buildings ........................................................................... 6
2.1.1 Expert-Opinion Method ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.1.2 Empirical Method ............................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.3 Analytical Method .............................................................................................................................. 11
2.1.4 Hybrid Method ................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 RVS Method of Vulnerability Assessment ................................................................................................. 15
2.2.1 RVS of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) buildings ...................................................................... 15
2.2.1.1 Grades of Damageability ................................................................................................................ 15
2.2.3 RVS of Masonry Buildings ................................................................................................................. 18
3.0 Observations ................................................................................................................................................. 20
3.1 Common Vulnerabilities Observed ............................................................................................................ 20
3.1.1 Apparent quality ................................................................................................................................. 20
3.1.2 Falling Hazard .................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1.3 Roof Condition ................................................................................................................................... 21
3.1.4 Absence of Seismic Band .................................................................................................................. 21
3.1.5 Plinth Condition .................................................................................................................................. 21
3.1.6 Insufficient Gap between buildings .................................................................................................... 21
3.1.7 Barriers during evacuation ................................................................................................................. 21
3.1.8 Dangerous Electrical Connections ..................................................................................................... 21
3.1.9 Landslide Hazard ............................................................................................................................... 21
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4.0 Recommendations & Conclusions ................................................................................................................. 22
4.1 School-Specific Recommendations........................................................................................................... 22
4.2 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................ 92
4.3 Road Ahead .............................................................................................................................................. 92
References .......................................................................................................................................................... 93
List of Tables Table 1: Proposed vulnerability assessment methods for Indian building typologies (NDMA, 2013) .................... 7
Table 2: Grades of Damageability of RCC Buildings ........................................................................................... 16
Table 3: Grades of Damageability of Masonry Buildings ..................................................................................... 18
Table 4: School-wise Recommendations ............................................................................................................ 22
List of Figures Figure 1: Five districts where the study is carried out ............................................................................................ 3
Figure 2: The components of seismic risk assessment and choices for the vulnerability assessment (Calvi et. al.,
2006) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 3: Flowchart for vulnerability assessment based on expert opinion for masonry buildings....................... 10
Figure 4: Flowchart for empirical vulnerability assessment for masonry ............................................................. 11
Figure 5: Flowchart for analytical vulnerability assessment for capacity spectrum based method ...................... 12
Figure 6: Flowchart for analytical vulnerability assessment for time-history analysis based method................... 13
Figure 7: Flowchart for hybrid method ................................................................................................................. 14
Figure 8: Common Vulnerabilities accounted in the study ................................................................................... 22
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background Tripura was a princely state till it acceded to the Union of India on 15th October, 1949. It
became a Union Territory on 18th July, 1963 and acquired Statehood on 21st January, 1972.
The State is sub-divided into 4 Districts with 17 Sub-divisions and 40 Development Blocks.
The State is also having a Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District Council under Sixth
Schedule of Constitution covering predominantly tribal areas of the State. The State has a
geographical area of 10,492 sq. km. accounting for 0.342 percent of the total area of the
country. It is the second smallest state in the North-East and the third smallest State in the
country after Goa and Sikkim. The State terrain is predominantly hilly with six hill ranges
running north to south with the plane lands located in between the ranges.
In terms of demographics, the estimates of census of 2011 states that the population of State
stood at 36, 73,917 (18, 74,376 males and 17, 99,541 females) contributing to 0.3% of the
country’s total population. It is not only the size of the
population but also the composition of the population
that have undergone a radical shift. The population of
Scheduled Tribes came down from 52.89% of the total
population of the State in 1901 to about 31% in 1991,
though in absolute numbers it grew about 5 times since
then (Tripura-SDMP, 2012). The total tribal population
of the state is more than 10 lakhs and is higher than the
tribal population of any one of the states in the North-
eastern region.
In Tripura, the economically and socially weaker
segments of the population i.e. SC & ST, Women,
Children and differently abled population who are nearly
50% of total population are the ones that are most
vulnerable to disasters (Tripura-SDMP, 2012). This
document thus looks into one of the vulnerable section,
the children and their environment. One such
Figure 1: Five districts where the study is carried out
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environment where a child is nurtured is the school, where a comprehensive Rapid Visual
Screening (RVS) of the school buildings and its adjacent surrounding is carried out. The RVS
is carried out at 378 schools, as identified by the state authorities, distributed over 5 districts
of the state (Figure 1).
1.2 Hazard & Vulnerability Profile of Tripura State Disasters impede socio-economic development. Disasters affect population where there is
physical, infrastructural, environmental or socio-economic vulnerability. The higher the
individual and other vulnerabilities, higher are the risks. For a multi-hazard prone state like
Tripura, it is essential to ensure that vulnerability and risk reduction aspects are taken into
account for the protection of its vulnerable users, including the children. The State is prone to
natural disasters like severe earthquakes, floods, epidemics, fire, cyclone, hailstorm,
lightening etc.
1.2.1 Earthquakes
The State forms part of the most severe seismic zone in the country, namely, Zone V of
Seismic Zoning Map of India. A large number of moderate to large magnitude earthquakes
have occurred within the State boundary as well as within 100 km distance around it. An
Earthquake measuring 6.3 Richter scale occurred within North Tripura district in 1950 causing
damage to the buildings and other infrastructures and another of measuring 7.5 occurred in
1869 with its epicenter within 18 km of the district town of Dharmanagar, causing destruction
in permanent infrastructures and lives (Tripura-SDMP, 2012).
The house types of the State comprise of about 42.65% kutchha (clay mud walls), 0.05%
stone walls laid in mud and 0.39% pucca brick walls. These kutchha and stone wall houses
are vulnerable to severe damage including collapse in moderate intensity of earthquakes.
The pucca houses are behave much better with only a few collapses. The others consisting
of thatch/ metal sheet huts (Assam type) account for majority of the housing, 50.2%. These
houses suffer very little damage in earthquakes and don’t pose threat to life as others.
1.2.2 Cyclones/ Wind Storms
So far as wind hazard is concerned, the design wind speed in the whole State is cyclonic,
55m/s (198km/h) which could occasionally be reached when cyclonic winds reach the State
after crossing Bangladesh. In such events, weakly built houses and those having sloping
roofs such as using thatch and tiles and A.C. sheet and corrugated Galvanized Iron sheet
roofs which are not fully anchored and integrated will suffer damage.
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Likewise floods another form of natural calamity which strikes the normal lives of the people
is the cyclone. As the Bay of Bengal is located nearer to the state, cyclone occurs few times
throughout the state during the period of South-West Monsoon. Cyclone causes disruption of
means of surface communications and it damages agricultural crops including human
lives/properties and livestock. In 2004 severe cyclone occurred in Jeolcherra and Hudlook
under Dhalai District. This cyclone uprooted many trees, electric pools, etc. including huge
loss to human lives/properties (Tripura-SDMP, 2012).
1.2.3 Floods
The State is bestowed with a relatively high average annual rainfall of 212.2 cm with average
number of rainy days at 92. Normally rain arrives in the State in late April and continues up
to 10 October (Tripura-SDMP, 2012). However, the intensity of rainfall increases during the
months of June to September. Higher rainfall occurring during this period causing floods in
low lying areas and erosion of land throughout most of the State has become a regular feature
in the State. The State has in the past witnessed worst form of disasters caused by floods
rendering normal life paralyzed by way of disruption of means of communications caused due
to damage of roads and bridges and also blockage of roads due to landslides (Tripura-SDMP,
2012).
1.2.4 Drought
Drought normally occurs in the State of Tripura due to delayed rainfall in the months of April-
May. Deficient rainfall in those months results scarcity of drinking water as ground water level
go down. The impact of dry spell hampers most the tribal Jhumia families. Agriculture is
affected to a great extent. It also adversely affects the pisciculture, sericulture and tea
plantations resulting to production loss in these sectors. Tripura witnessed a prolonged dry
spell during 1998-99 causing a loss of Rs.5566.70 lakh for a damaged agricultural area of
31684 hectares. Recently, the state has also gone through an unprecedented dry spell from
November, 2005 for the following five months. During this period the state received 4.3 mm
as against the rainfall of 214.8 mm received during the corresponding period of 2004-05
(Tripura-SDMP, 2012).
1.2.5 Landslides
Vulnerability to landslide with the earth/rocks in the hill ranges of Tripura comprising of
immature formation, render the NH-44 which is also vulnerable to landslide in the event of
torrential rains causing floods (Tripura-SDMP, 2012). Every year during the rainy season
Sonarpur of Meghalaya witnesses recurrent landslides resulting in havoc disruption of surface
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communication. For this, the state is affected as because there is no other means of transport
except roads and NH-44 runs to the mainland through this region.
1.2.6 Fire accidents
Fire accidents are quite common in the state, especially in rural areas, this is because of
individual housing with roof of thatched/grass/leaves/wood in close proximity of the house,
lack of availability of adequate water and poor equipment for firefighting, lack of awareness
of basic do’s and don’ts when people live in houses that uses inflammable materials and
human error or carelessness (Tripura-SDMP, 2012).
2.0 Methodologies for Building Assessment
2.1 Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Methods for Buildings Figure 2 shows the classification of vulnerability assessment methods proposed by
Calvi et al. (2006).
Figure 2: The components of seismic risk assessment and choices for the vulnerability assessment (Calvi et. al., 2006)
Categorization of the methods in this report is based on the approach adopted for vulnerability
assessment. The four categories are: (1) Expert opinion methods, (2) Empirical methods, (3)
Semi-analytical or hybrid methods, and (4) Analytical methods. The expert opinion method
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was first applied to seismic vulnerability assessment in California, USA by the Applied
Technology Council. The report, ATC-13, is based on expert opinion of more than 70 experts
in earthquake engineering. This methodology of expert opinion was based on Delphi method
of solicitation of expert opinion.
Technical Document (Tech-Doc) on Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Methods for Buildings
submitted to the National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India in 2013
outline the general guidelines for various type of vulnerability assessment procedures
applicable in Indian scenario. Vulnerability assessment method depends also upon building
typology. Table 1 shows the proposed approach for various building types (relevant to our
study) as per the report.
Table 1: Proposed vulnerability assessment methods for Indian building typologies (NDMA, 2013)
Material Sub- Types Load Resisting System
(Lateral/Vertical)
Proposed methods
Masonry (M)
Rubble stone (field stone) in mud/lime mortar or without mortar (usually with timber
roof) (A)
Stone Masonry Walls (ST)
Empirical, expert opinion
Massive stone masonry (in lime/cement mortar) (B)
Empirical, expert opinion
Mud walls (C) Earthen/Mud/ Adobe/Rammed Earthen Walls
Empirical, expert opinion
Mud walls with horizontal wood elements (D)
Empirical, expert opinion
Adobe block walls (E) Empirical, expert opinion
Rammed earth/Pile
construction (F)
Empirical, expert opinion
Unreinforced brick masonry in mud mortar (G)
Burnt clay brick/block masonry walls (BW)
Empirical, expert opinion
Unreinforced brick masonry in mud mortar with vertical
posts (H)
Empirical, expert opinion
Unreinforced brick masonry in lime mortar (I)
Empirical, expert opinion
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Unreinforced brick masonry in cement mortar with reinforced concrete floor/roof slabs
(J)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Unreinforced brick masonry in cement mortar with lintel bands (various floor/roof systems) (K)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Confined brick/block masonry with concrete posts/tie columns and beams (L)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Unreinforced, in lime/cement mortar (various floor/roof systems) (M)
Concrete block masonry (CB)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Reinforced, in cement mortar (various floor/roof systems) (N)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Structural Concrete (C)
Designed for gravity loads only (predating seismic codes i.e. no seismic features) (A)
Moment Resisting Frame (MF)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Designed with seismic features (various ages) (B)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Frame with unreinforced masonry infill walls (C)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Flat slab structure (D) Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Precast frame structure
(E)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Frame with concrete shear walls (dual system) (F)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Walls cast in-situ (G) Shear Wall Structure (SW)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
Precast wall panel
structure (H)
Empirical, expert opinion, analytical
A step-by-step description of the methods to be used in Indian conditions were given as per
the report.
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2.1.1 Expert-Opinion Method
The main steps of procedure (figure 3) are as given in following steps:
1. The main goal of seeking expert’s opinion is to assess the vulnerability of existing
construction typologies in India.
2. Decide the building typologies (table 1), which can be covered in a single questionnaire.
Out of total 14 sub-types of masonry structure some of them can be grouped and assessed
for their vulnerability.
3. Use earthquake intensity indicator MSK-64 scale for vulnerability assessment.
4. Define the damage states of structure based on MSK-64 given in Table 21.
5. Identify the experts in the field. Each expert can be ask to rate his/her experience and a
weight factor can be assigned to give due weighting for more experienced expert. This
method can be applied using two techniques:
a. Delphi Method: Experts are asked to give their opinion about probable damage in
case of a probable seismic event. They are not supposed to consult with each other
and give their opinion purely based on their experience. Project coordinator group
statistically analyses the opinion of experts and comes out with mean opinion along
with scatter. This aggregate result is sent back to experts and asked to revise their
opinion if they wish after considering the average opinion of group. This iteration
procedure is repeated for a pre-decided number of times or till acceptable consensus
is achieved.
b. Consensus Method: In this method experts work as a team and arrive at an opinion.
Combined efforts are put and issues are settled through discussions. This method is
less time consuming than Delphi method. However, there is greater chance of bias in
results since more vocal experts may be given disproportionate weightage.
In the Indian scenario it is recommended to use consensus method, because Delphi method
is required to have certain minimum number of experts (10 to 18), which is not feasible in
Indian scenario. Hence method of consensus is the way forward for expert opinion-based
methods in the initial phase.
6. Design the questionnaire clearly stating the objectives, limitations, building classifications,
earthquake intensity scale, damage scale and any other information which may be required.
7. A revised questionnaire can be developed if required and to streamline the variation in
expert opinion. This can be considered as an iterative step till the desired uniformity among
experts is achieved or pre-decided number of iterations is performed.
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8. Response of all the experts should be processed by statistical operations to arrive at final
conclusion.
Figure 3: Flowchart for vulnerability assessment based on expert opinion for masonry buildings
2.1.2 Empirical Method
This method can be used if information on behaviour of buildings after a damaging
earthquake is available. This method is thus commonly employed using post-earthquake
damage survey results provided the required technical information has been captured in the
damage survey. The main steps of procedure (figure 4) are as given in following steps:
1. The main goal of using empirical method is to assess the vulnerability of existing
construction typologies in India.
2. Decide the building typologies from Table 1, which can be covered in a single
questionnaire. Out of 14 sub-types of masonry structure some of them can be grouped and
jointly assessed for their vulnerability.
3. Use earthquake intensity indicator MSK-64 scale for vulnerability assessment.
4. Decide the survey forms based on the building typology. This form should be able to
capture key lateral load resisting structural features like frame structure, lintel band, shear
wall, etc.
5. Provide weighting to all the features and calculate vulnerability index of building.
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6. Use survey reports or carry out survey of damaged buildings belonging to same typology
that gives the status of vulnerability of the area. With the help of survey of representative
buildings DPM and fragility curves can be constructed.
Figure 4: Flowchart for empirical vulnerability assessment for masonry
2.1.3 Analytical Method
The main steps of procedure are as given in following steps:
1. The main goal of using analytical method is to assess the vulnerability of existing
construction typologies in India.
2. Decide the building typologies from Table 1, which can be covered in a single
questionnaire. Out of 14 sub-types of masonry structures, some of them can be grouped and
assessed for their vulnerability jointly.
3. Use earthquake intensity indicator MSK-64 scale for vulnerability assessment.
4. Decide the analytical approach to be used. There are two broad approaches: capacity
spectrum analysis and time-history analysis. (Analytical methods based on these two
approaches are shown in flowchart in Figures 5 & 6, respectively)
5. For the selected building type decide the typical building dimensions, material strength and
structural element configuration. A computer model of this representative building will be
analysed to check the vulnerability of selected building typology
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6. Using the survey data of the buildings of area of interest random variables and their
distributions should be decided for the typical building, e.g. concrete strength, beam size, wall
thickness. Using the mathematical tools several buildings models can be generated which
are similar in some aspects with some aspects having random variable.
Collectively all the buildings represent an average building of area.
7. Decide the analysis method. Structural performance can be judged using four primary
types of models: linear static, linear dynamic, non- linear static and non-linear dynamic.
Choose the analysis approach based on available building data, technical manpower,
resources and time frame.
8. Select the various intensity natural/synthetic earthquakes, which are likely to hit the region.
9. Perform the analysis of building models.
10. Decide the performance criteria of the analysed building. It could be inter-story drift, top
story drift, ductility or any other chosen parameter.
11. By finding the performance of several buildings, generated in step 6, for various natural
or synthetic earthquakes probability of damage can be find out for predefined earthquake
intensity. Later this data can be combined to generate DPM or fragility curve.
Figure 5: Flowchart for analytical vulnerability assessment for capacity spectrum based method
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Figure 6: Flowchart for analytical vulnerability assessment for time-history analysis based method
2.1.4 Hybrid Method
Hybrid methods are used to cross check and verify the damage predicted using any method
with any alternate available methods. For example, a fragility curve prepared using analytical
method can be verified/cross-checked/calibrated with the help of expert-opinion method
and/or empirical method. In India hybrid method can be applied using either analytical method
or expert-opinion method. Lack of past earthquake damage data in required format makes
empirical less useful for most parts of country. Main steps of procedure are as given in
following steps (figure 7):
1. The main goal of using hybrid method is to assess the vulnerability of existing construction
typologies in India.
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2. Decide the building typologies from Table 1, which can be covered in a single
questionnaire. Out of 14 sub-types of masonry structure some of them can be grouped and
assessed for their vulnerability jointly.
3. Use earthquake intensity indicator MSK-64 scale for vulnerability assessment.
4. Prepare the DPM or fragility curve for selected building typology using analytical method.
5. Present the results to an expert panel and ask them to give recommendations on it.
6. If expert group is not in agreement with analytical results, revise analytical model based on
expert recommendations.
Figure 7: Flowchart for hybrid method
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2.2 RVS Method of Vulnerability Assessment As per the report on “Rapid Visual Screening for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings in
Himachal Pradesh” submitted by IIIT Hyderabad on April 2014 (Technical Report No. 01-
2014) most of the methods for seismic evaluation of building follow three levels of
assessment. RVS methods vary from those requiring 15-30 minutes on site for each building
(empirical method of assessment) to more detailed ones involving some basic calculations.
Preliminary assessment techniques are employed to analyze the building performance when
a more reliable assessment is required. This requires detailed information regarding the
structural components, material properties and site conditions. The in-depth evaluation
through sophisticated structural analysis falls within the third category of vulnerability
assessment. For the purpose of this study, RVS method of assessment is undertaken, to
identify those schools for which a more detailed assessment might be ensued.
There have been some efforts in India towards developing RVS methods. Sinha and Goyal
have proposed a methodology for RVS of 10 different types of buildings. The procedure
requires identification of the primary structural load carrying system and building attributes
that are expected to modify the expected seismic performance for the lateral load resisting
system under consideration. Building types have grouped into six vulnerable classes based
on European Macro seismic scale (EMS) recommendations.
Likely damage to structures have been categorized in different grades depending on their
impact on the seismic strength of buildings and the damage levels used have been sourced
from EMS.
2.2.1 RVS of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) buildings
The Rapid Visual Screening method is designed to be implemented without performing any
structural calculations. The procedure (National Disaster Management Division, Ministry of
Home Affairs, Govt. of India) utilises a damageability grading system that requires the
evaluator to (1) identify the primary structural lateral load-resisting system, and (2) identify
building attributes that modify the seismic performance expected for this lateral load-resisting
system along with non-structural components. The inspection, data collection and decision-
making process typically occurs at the building site, and is expected to take couple of hours
for a building, depending on its size.
2.2.1.1 Grades of Damageability
Five grades of damageability from G1 to G5 are specified in MSK and European Intensity
Scale as described in Table 2:
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Table 2: Grades of Damageability of RCC Buildings
Classification of damage to buildings of reinforced concrete Grade 1: Negligible to slight damage (no structural damage, slight non-structural damage) Fine cracks in plaster over frame members or in walls at the base. Fine cracks in partitions & infill. Grade 2: Moderate damage (Slight structural damage, moderate non-structural damage) Cracks in columns & beams of frames & in structural walls. Cracks in partition & infill walls; fall of brittle cladding & plaster. Falling mortar from the joints of wall panels. Grade 3: Substantial to heavy damage (moderate structural damage, heavy non-structural damage) Cracks in columns & beam column joints of frames at the base & at joints of coupled walls. Spalling of concrete cover, buckling of reinforced rods. Large cracks in partition & infill walls, failure of individual infill panels. Grade 4: Very heavy damage (heavy structural damage, very heavy non-structural damage) Large cracks in structural elements with compression failure of concrete & fracture of rebar’s; bond failure of beam reinforcing bars; tilting of columns. Collapse of a few columns or of a single upper floor. Grade 5: Destruction (very heavy structural damage) Collapse of ground floor parts (e.g. Wings) of the building.
2.2.2.2 RVS Survey of RCC Buildings -Important Points
The RVS survey are developed for all the seismic zones II to V based on the probable
earthquake intensities, building types and damageability grades as described above. Some
special cases included therein are described below:
1) Importance of Building/Structure As per IS: 1893-2002, an important factor I is defined for
enhancing the seismic strength of buildings & structures, as follows:
Important buildings*: Hospitals, Schools, monumental structures; emergency buildings like
telephone exchange, television, radio stations, railway stations, fire stations, large
community halls like cinemas, assembly halls and subway stations, power stations,
Important Industrial establishments, VIP residences & Residences of Important
Emergency person.
*Any building having more than 100 Occupants may be treated as Important for purpose
of RVS.
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For these important buildings the value of I is specified as 1.5, by which the design seismic
force is increased by a factor of 1.5. Now the seismic zone factors for zone II to V are as
follows.
Zone II III IV V Zone Factor 0.10 0.16 0.24 0.36 It is seen that one Unit change in Seismic Zone Intensity increases the Zone Factor 1.5
times.
Hence to deal with the damageability of important buildings in any zone, they should be
checked for one Unit higher zone. The assessment forms are designed accordingly.
2) Special Hazards There are some special hazardous conditions to be considered:
I. Liquefiable condition: Normal loose sands submerged under high water table are
susceptible to liquefaction under moderate to high ground accelerations; building
founded on such soils will require special evaluation and treatment.
II. Land Slide Prone Area: If the building is situated on a hill slope which is prone to
land slide/ land slip or rock-fall under monsoon and/or earthquake, special evaluation of
the site and treatment of the building will be needed.
III. Irregular Buildings:
Irregularities in buildings are defined in Cl.7.1 of IS: 1893 – 2002 under the following
sub- heads:
i. Plan Irregularities: These are defined in Table 4 of the Code as follows:
a) Torsion Irregularity
b) Re-entrant Corners
c) Diaphragm Discontinuity
d) Out of Plane Offsets
e) Non – Parallel Systems
These irregularities enhance the overall damage (increased grade of damage e.g.
at re-entrant corners). Such a building may be recommended for detailed evaluation.
ii. Vertical Irregularities: The following vertical irregularities may be seen in
masonry buildings.
a) Mass Irregularity
b) Vertical Geometric Irregularity
c) In-Plane Discontinuity in vertical Elements Resisting Lateral Forces.
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If any of these irregularities are noticed, the building should be recommended for
detailed evaluation.
IV. Falling Hazard: Where such hazards are present, particularly in Zones IV & V,
recommendations should make reference to these in the survey report as indicated.
V. Type of Foundation Soil: IS 1893-2002 defines three soil types hard/stiff, medium
& soft. No effect of these is seen in the design spectra of short period buildings, T<
0.4 second, covering all masonry buildings, hence the effect may be considered not
so significant.
2.2.3 RVS of Masonry Buildings
Just like RCC buildings, the procedure for masonry buildings also utilises a damageability
grading system that requires the evaluator to (1) identify the primary structural lateral load-
resisting system, and (2) identify building attributes that modify the seismic performance
expected for this lateral load-resisting system along with non-structural components. The
inspection, data collection and decision-making process typically occurs at the building site,
and is expected to take couple of hours for a building, depending on its size.
2.2.3.1 Grades of Damageability
Five grades of damageability from G1 to G5 are specified in MSK and European Intensity
Scale as described in Table 3:
Table 3: Grades of Damageability of Masonry Buildings
Classification of damage to masonry buildings
Grade 1: Negligible to slight damage (no structural damage, slight non-structural damage) Structural: Hair-line cracks in very few walls. Non-structural: Fall of small pieces of plaster only. Fall of loose stones from upper parts of buildings in very few cases.
Grade 2: Moderate damage (Slight structural damage, moderate non-structural damage) Structural: Cracks in many walls, thin cracks in RC* slabs and A.C.* sheets. Non-structural: Fall of fairly large pieces of plaster, partial collapse of smoke chimneys on roofs. Damage to parapets, chajjas. Roof tiles disturbed in about 10% of the area. Minor damage in under structure of sloping roofs. Grade 3: Substantial to heavy damage (moderate structural damage, heavy nonstructural damage) Structural: Large and extensive cracks in most walls. Wide spread cracking of columns and piers. Non-structural: Roof tiles detach. Chimneys fracture at the roof line; failure of individual nonstructural elements (partitions, gable walls). Grade 4: Very heavy damage (heavy structural damage, very heavy non-structural damage) Structural: Serious failure of walls (gaps in walls), inner walls collapse; partial structural failure of roofs and floors. Grade 5: Destruction (very heavy structural damage) Total or near total collapse of the building.
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2.3.1.2 RVS Survey of Masonry Buildings-Important points
The RVS survey forms are developed here for all the seismic zones II to V based on the
probable earthquake Intensities, building types and damageability grades as described
above. Some special cases included therein are described below:
1) Importance of Building/Structure: Same as RCC buildings explained as under section
2.2.2.2.
2) Special Hazards
There are some special hazardous conditions to be considered:
I. Liquefiable condition: Normal loose sands submerged under high water table are
susceptible to liquefaction under moderate to high ground accelerations; building
founded on such soils will require special evaluation and treatment.
II. Land Slide Prone Area: If the building is situated on a hill slope which is prone to land
slide/ land slip or rock-fall under monsoon and/or earthquake, special geological &
geotechnical evaluation of the site and treatment of the building will be needed.
III. Irregular Buildings:
Irregularities in buildings are defined in Cl.7.1 of IS: 1893 – 2002 under the following
subheads:
i. Plan Irregularities: These are defined in Table 4 of the Code as follows:
a) Torsion Irregularity
b) Re-entrant Corners
c) Diaphragm Discontinuity
d) Out of Plane Offsets
e) Non – Parallel Systems
These irregularities enhance the overall damage (increased grade of damage e.g. at
reentrant corners). Such a building may be recommended for detailed evaluation.
ii. Vertical Irregularities: The following vertical irregularities may be seen in masonry
buildings (see Fig. A.3).
a) Mass Irregularity
b) Vertical Geometric Irregularity
c) In-Plane Discontinuity in vertical Elements Resisting Lateral Forces.
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If any of these irregularities are noticed, the building should be recommended for
detailed evaluation.
IV. Falling Hazard: Where such hazards are present, particularly in Zones IV & V,
recommendations should make reference to these in the survey report as indicated.
V. Type of Foundation Soil: IS 1893-2002 defines three soil types hard/stiff, medium
& soft. No effect of these is seen in the design spectra of short period buildings, T< 0.4
second, covering all masonry buildings, hence the effect may be considered not so
significant.
3.0 Observations
3.1 Common Vulnerabilities Observed The common vulnerabilities observed as follows:
Apparent quality
Falling Hazard
Roof Condition
Absence of Seismic Bands
Plinth Condition
Insufficient Gap between buildings
Barrier during Evacuation
Dangerous Electrical Connection
Landslide Hazard
The abovementioned vulnerabilities are explained to show how it affects the building
structure or the evacuation process, also please refer to figure 8:
3.1.1 Apparent quality
Under this type, the structure is under low maintenance leading to development of cracks
and dampness. This condition is found to be 26% of the total number of schools surveyed in
the study.
3.1.2 Falling Hazard
This type refers to structure or objects that might fall due to seismic shaking and hurt the
occupants, block the roadway to exit during an emergency evacuation or trigger any other
hazard. This the largest type of vulnerability found of about 28% of the total number of
schools surveyed in the study.
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3.1.3 Roof Condition
This vulnerability is referred with the condition of the roof which may fall due to seismic
shaking or the condition of the truss which the roof rests upon, generally the roof of any
masonry building is found to be a Corrugate Galvanized Iron (CGI) Sheet. This vulnerability
accounts for 14% of the total number of schools surveyed in the study.
3.1.4 Absence of Seismic Band
Seismic Bands are special design features incorporated into the buildings to make them
earthquake resistant. IS 4326 refers to the building code for earthquake resistant design.
Absence of such bands accounts for 21% of the total number of schools surveyed in the
study.
3.1.5 Plinth Condition
This refers to the condition of the plinth, which is the base or platform upon which the
platform is constructed. The plinth is in direct contact with the ground and hence it is
interpreted that a deep and continuous crack on the plinth might mean a differential
settlement to the foundation of the structure. This vulnerability accounts for about 1% of the
total number of schools surveyed in the study.
3.1.6 Insufficient Gap between buildings
This is an undesirable condition as it might lead to bigger fire disaster by spreading of the
fire. This vulnerability refers to about 1% of the total schools surveyed.
3.1.7 Barriers during evacuation
Upon an unfortunate event of disaster, occupants of the school needs to evacuate from the
buildings, but some obstruction are present to obstruct the route. This vulnerability accounts
for about 5% of the schools surveyed.
3.1.8 Dangerous Electrical Connections
Refers to the loosely tied electrical connections, damaged switch boards or any such
electricity related problems which might give rise to a fire hazards in the school. This
accounts about 3% of the schools.
3.1.9 Landslide Hazard
Schools may be located on slopes which might not be stable and if the condition of the
plinth is also not good then the schools are marked landslide prone and the authorities are
requested to launch a geotechnical exploration on such sites. Such vulnerability refers to
about 1% of the total schools surveyed.
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Figure 8: Common Vulnerabilities accounted in the study
4.0 Recommendations & Conclusions
4.1 School-Specific Recommendations Following is the list (table 4) of school-specific recommendations, it may be noted that
recommendation are repetitive in nature to cater to the common vulnerabilities in the
schools surveyed.
Table 4: School-wise Recommendations
S/ No
Name Recommendation
1
DEMDUM HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
2
AKSHOYMONI DHANICHERRA HIGH
SCHOOL
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
26%
28%14%
21%
1%1%
5%
3%
1% Apparent Quality
Falling Hazard
Roof Condition
Absence of Seismic Bands
Plinth Condition
Insufficent Gap
Barrier during evacuation
Dangerous electrical Connections
Landslide hazard
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3
SINGIRBIL HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
4
RAITWISHA H/S SCHOOL
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
5
LEDRAI DEWAN H.S SCHOOL
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
6
DUDHPUR HIGH SCHOOL
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
7
GOLAKPUR TE HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
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8
DHANSINGH C.M. H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
10
NABINCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
11
DHANBILASH H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
12
DARCHAWI CHRISTIAN HS
SCHOOL • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
13
BHAGABANAGAR HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
14
EAST KANCHANBARI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
15
PECHARTHAL HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
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16
DOLUGOAN HIGH SCHOOL
Damp-proofing treatment to be done
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
17
FATIKROY H.S SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
18
CHAINTAIL HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
19 FATIKCHERRA HIGH
SCHOOL • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
20
ANDHARCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
21
BELKUMBARI H/S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
22
JOYGANTI H.S. SCHOOL
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
23
CHAGOLDEMA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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FATIKROY GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
25
RAMGUNA SCHOOL
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
26
RAMKAMAL H.S. SCHOOL
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
27
KUMARGHAT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Damp-proofing treatment to be done
Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
28
MANUVALLY T.E. HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
29
GOKULNAGAR GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
30
KACHARGHAT R.C HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
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NALKATA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
32
KAILASAHAR / BHAGINI NIVEDITA GIRLS HS SCHOOL
Safety of the students to be strengthened from the vulnerability of the Construction site
33
PABIA CHERRA H.S SCHOOL
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
34
RANGRUNG H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
35
KRISHNANAGAR B.M HIGH SCHOOL
Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than bamboo posts.
CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
36
KAULIKURA/ BAIDYANATH SMRITI
HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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HAZIBARI H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
38
BARKHALA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
39
BHITOR PAKHIRBADA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
40
SHANTIPUR (PTL) HIGH SCHOOL
Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
41
MASHAULI HIGH SCHOOL
Damp-proofing treatment to be done
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
42
NETAJI VIDYAPITH ENGLISH MEDIUM
SCHOOL • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired
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NAVODRONE HIGH SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
44
CHINIBAGAN HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
45
SONAIMURI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
46
JUBARAJNAGAR COL. GIRLS H.S.
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
47
EMRAPASSA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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TILABAZAR H.S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
49
UJAN BHAGAICHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
50
JALAI HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
51
IRANI HIGH SCHOOL • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. Damp-proofing treatment to be done
52
PABIACHERRA COLONY HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
53
R. K. INSTITUTION • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
54
NOAGAON BUNIADI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. The lintel is in a dangerous condition and can be a falling hazard to the occupants
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GANGARAM C.P. HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
56
RAMKRISHNA SIKSHA
PRATHISHTHAN
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
57
KHIRODCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
58
RANGAUTI HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
59
DHARMAPUR S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
60
BLOCKTILLA S/B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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AHALYAPUR S/B SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
62
DAKSHIN GANGANAGAR S.B
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
63
KAMESWAR S.B SCHOOL
Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
64
TILTHAI HALAMBASTI SB
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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UPTAKALI SB SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
66
GOPALPUR S/B SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
67
LAXMIPUR S/B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
68
URICHERRA SN S/B SCHOOL
• Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
69
SEULAL PARA S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
70
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, PANISAGAR
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
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72
PASCHIM CHANDRAPUR S.B
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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KEORIBARI S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
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HEMSUKLA SB SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked
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BARGUL HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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SUKNACHERRA S/B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
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NORTH LAXMIPUR S/B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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MRITTINGACHERRA S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
79
BARCHERRA SB SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
80
NORTHPOINT HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
81
TRIPURASWARI SHIHU TIRTHA
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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82
ICHAITULGOAN S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
83
JULAIBASSA S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape
84
MANGAL KHALI S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
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RADHAPUR S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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87
WEST BILTHAI SB SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
88
TANGIBARI S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape
89
BETHLEHEM ENGLISH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
90
UTTAR PADMABIL B.H COL S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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91
MADABPUR SB.SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
92
BHAGHYA INDRAMONI S.B
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
93
SOUTH EAST HURUA S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
94
SONARERBSA S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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95
ZOITHANG S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
96
MADHYA DEOCHERRA NABIN
S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
97
BAITHANG BARI S.B SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
98
BLUE MOUNT ENGLISH MEDIUM
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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LATUGOAN S.B SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
100
KAMESWARGAO BHUMIHIN COL S.B.
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
101
HOLI CROSS CONVENT SCHOOL,
SAKAIBARI
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
102
PANISAGAR HOLY CROSS SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
103
NOAGANG INDRACHERRA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
104
SHANTY MENTION INSTITUTE
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
105
KAWNPUI RP HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
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ST.THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
107
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked
108
JAMPUI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
109
JALABASA HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster
110
KANCHANPUR GOVT. ENGLISH
MEDIUM SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
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111
PANISAGAR HS (+2) STAGE SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
112
BHALLUKCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; Damp-proofing treatment to be done
113
PIPLACHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
114
RADHAMADABPUR HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
115
SATNALA H.S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
116
PURBA SATNALA COL. HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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117
ROWA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
118
PURNAJOY CB HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
119
DASDA HIGH SCHOOL
• Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
120
DEOCHERRA HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; •Damp-proofing treatment to be done
120
DRP CLASS – XII SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
121
PEKUCHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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122
LONGAI NARENDRANAGAR
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
123
DAMCHERRA HS (+2) STAGE SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done
125
HURUA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
126
ALGAPUR HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
127
UTTAR LALJURI HIGHER SECONDARY
SCHOOL
•Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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128
LALJURI H.S SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
129
ANANDABAZAR CLASS-XII SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
130
GACHIRAMPARA HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
131
PEARACHERRA TE HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers •Damp-proofing treatment to be done
132
BALAKMONI HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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133
TILTHAI DO-BHANGA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
134
JOYNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need • to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
135
TILTHAI RC HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
136
PADMABIL HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity •Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked
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137
JIBAN TRIPURA HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
139 SABUAL HIGH
SCHOOL • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
140
TLAGSANG HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
141
RABINDRANAGAR H.S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
142
RAJARAI CP HIGH SCHOOL
•Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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143
KANCHANPUR HIGHER SECONDARY
SCHOOL.
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
144
KACHANPUR COL. GIRLS’ H/S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
145
LALCHERRA HS SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired •Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
146
GANGANAGAR HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
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146
BAGBASA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
148
BRAJENDRANAGAR HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
149
BILTHAI HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
150
DAKSHIN PANISAGAR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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151
KALAGANGERPAR HIGH SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
152
KURTI COL. HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
153
AMTILA V.N. HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities •The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
154
TARAKPUR HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the fa1lling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities •CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
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155
SATSANGAM HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the fa1lling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
156
HUPLONGCHERRA TE HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the fa1lling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
157
HALFLONG VILL. HIGH SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the fa1lling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
158
PRATYEKROY HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The
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feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
159
KURTI HS FAZIL MADRASSA
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
160
SOUTH FULBARI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
161 CHANDPUR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintainance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks needs to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furnitures, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
162 LALCHERRA COL.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks and the spalling of concrete need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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163 JUBARAJNAGAR HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
164 BISHNUPUR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
165 PAIZZA GOVT HIGH
SCHOOL
• Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
166 KHEDACHERRA HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
167 LAXMINAGAR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks needs to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
168 SHANTIPUR HIGH
SCHOOL
• The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable trusses (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
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169 BALANANJAYANTI
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
170 KSHUDRAKANDI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some o-technical explorations. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
171 RAMCHARAN CP
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
172 BATARASHI HIGH
SCHOOL
• The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than concrete columns which are not in proper shape. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
174 KRISHNAPUR HS
SCHOOL
• The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
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175 WEST RADHAPUR
HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
176 EAST PADMABIL HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities.
177 PASCHIM
PANISAGAR HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
178 SRIBHUMI
VIDYABHAWAN HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
179 HMAWNCHUAN HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
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180 VANGHMUN HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities
181 HMANPUI HIGH
SCHOOL
• The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss than the MS Truss in this school which are not in proper shape. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
182 BAGHAN HS
SCHOOL
• Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. •Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
183 FULBARI HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
184 KADAMTALA HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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185 CHURAIBARI HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done
186 GOLDEN VALLEY HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
187 D.N. VIDYAMANDIR
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
188 PADMAPUR HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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189 NAYAPARA HS
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
190 DMN GOVT. GIRLS
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
191 RAMKRISHNA VIVEKANANDA VIDYAMANDIR
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
192 AUXILIUM GIRLS H S
SCHOOL.
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
193 ABHOYNAGAR
NAZRUL SMRITI VIDYALAYA
• Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked. •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities.
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194 BANI VIDYAPITH
GIRLS H S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
195 BIJOY KUMAR HS
SCHOOL
•Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
196 BODHJUNG BOYS HS
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
197 ACHARYA PRAFULLA
CHANDRA ROY HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
198 HENRY DEROZIO H S
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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199 NANDANAGAR H S
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than Mild Steel Brackets. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
200 UMAKANTA ACADEMY
Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
201 NETAJI SUBHASH VIDYANIKETAN
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
202 BARJALA HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
203 CHANDRAPUR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
204 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA KUNJABAN
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
205 SRI KRISHNA
MISSION SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
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206 BODHJUNG GIRLS
HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
207 MAHATMA GANDHI
MEMORIAL H/S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
208 MTB H/S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
209 RAMNAGAR BOYS
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
210 KAMINI KUMAR
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
211 PRAGATI
VIDYAMANDIR
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
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212 PALLIMANGAL HS
SCHOOL.
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
213 DON BOSCO HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
214 DR.B R AMBEDKAR
HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
215 RESHAMBAGAN HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
216 SWAMI
DAYALANANDA HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
217 RAMTHAKUR
PATHSHALA BOYS HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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218 RAMTHAKUR
PATHSHALA GIRLS HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
219 PRACHYA BHARATI
HS SCHOOL • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
220 SAKHICHARAN
VIDYANIKETAN H S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
221 NEW MODEL
VILLAGE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
222 RAMKRISHNA
ASHRAM VIDYAMANDIR
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
224 UPENDRA GIRLS H S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
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225 HINDI H/S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
226 AMTALI HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
227 PRANAVANANDA
VIDYAMANDIR H/S SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
228 ANANDANAGAR H S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. Damp-proofing treatment to be done
229 HAPANIA H/S
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
230 SHANCINDRALAL
VIDYANIKETAN H/S
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
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231 BELABAR H/S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
232 MADHUBAN DUKLI
H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
233 MADHUBAN (K) H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
234 KENDRIYA
VIDYALAYA H/S (ONGC)
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
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235 SURJAMANI NAGAR
HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
236 SAHID KHYUDIRAM
VIDYABHABAN HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
237 DASHARATH DEB VIDYAMANDIR HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
238 MADHABPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
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239 RADHA KISHORGANJ
H/S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
240 LAXMICHARA R.K.
H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
241 DURGAPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
242 DR B.R AMBEDKAR ENGLISH MODEL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
243 SUBHASHNAGAR H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
244 DR. B. R. AMBDKAR
HS SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
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• Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
245 ARUNDHUTINAGAR
H.S SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
246 BORDOWALI H S
SCHOOL.
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
247 BADHARGHAT H.S
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The water tank should be braced against fall
248 BIDHROHI KABI
NAJRUL HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
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249 CHARIPARA H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
250 ISHAN CHANDRA PARAGANA H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
251 KABIRAJ TILLA HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
252 MOHANPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
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253 BERIMURA H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
254 NAVAGRAM H/S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
255 NARSINGARH HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
256 SANKARA ACHARYA
H.S SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
257 GANDHIGRAM H.S
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
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258 SURENDRANAGAR
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
259 ISHANPUR HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
260 KAMALGHAT H/S
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
261 RAVIKUMAR HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
262 TALTALA H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
263 FATIKCHARA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where
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there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
264 NUTUNNAGAR HS
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity
265 BHAVANS TRIPURA
VIDYAMANDIR
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
266 TRIPURESWARI
VIDYAMANDIR HS SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
267 GOPALNAGR HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
268 HARIANAKHAL H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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269 LEFUNGA H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
270 SUKANTA ACADEMY ENGLISH MEDIUM
SCHOOL.
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
271 BIRENDRANAGAR H
S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
272 JIRANIA KHALA HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
273 CHAMPAKNAGAR
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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274 RANIRBAZAR
VIDYAMANDIR H S SCHOOL.
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
275 OLD AGARTALA H S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
276 RANIGANJ GIRLS H S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
277 RANIRGAON H S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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278 DURGA
CHOWDHURY H S SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
279 NEW MANDAI BAZAR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
280 MANDWI BAZAR
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
281 SANHATI
VIDYAMANDIR H/S SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
282 BARJALA BINAPANI
H/S SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
283 BRAJA NAGAR H/S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
284 KOBRA KHAMAR H S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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285 TRIPURA
LOKSHIKSHALOY HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
286 BELBARI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The expansion joints needs to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
287 MELAGHAR GIRLS
HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
288 MELAGHAR HIGHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
289 KHASCHOWMUHAN
I HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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290 TAIBANDAL HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than the concrete supports which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
291 URMAI HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape
292 MANAI PATHAR HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
293 SANTINAGAR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
294 KALI
KRISHNANAGAR HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
295 THALIBARI HS
SCHOOL
• Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
296 BARNARAYAN HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
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297 KHATALIA HS
SCHOOL
• Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
298 NIDAYA HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
299 RABINDRANAGAR
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
300 PURBA
GAKULNAGAR HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
301 NC INSTITUTE HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
302 MOHARCHERA H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
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303 SONAMURA
ENGLISH MEDIUM HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material;
304 OFFICE TILLA HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
305 KHAMARBARI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
306 CHANDANMURA
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
307 LAXMAN DEPHA
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
308 NALCHAR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks and concrete columns needs to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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309 POANBARI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
310 TAKSAPARA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
311 MELAGHAR
THAKURPARA HIGH SCHOOL
• The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
312 TELKAJLA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
313 MOHAMBHOG HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; •A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
314 SOUTH TAIBANDAL
HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
315 NORTH
KAMRANGATALI HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
316 RANGAMATIA
SOUTH HS SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
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317 ADITYA MALLA
BARMAN SMRITY HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
318 MADHUPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
319 BISHRAMGANG HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
320 CHARILAM HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
321 CHARILAM HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
322 PEKUARJALA H.S
SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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323 PURBA LAXMIBILL
HS SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done.
324 LALSINGMURA HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
325 DEBIPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
326 GHANIAMARA H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
327 SEPAHIJALA HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss than concrete posts which are not in proper shape.
328 AMBEDKAR
ADARSHA UCHCHA VIDYALAYA
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss
329 KARAIMURA HS
SCHOOL
• Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
330 BAIDYARDIGHI H.S
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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331 AMARENDRANAGAR
HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
332 SRINAGAR GABORDI HIGHER SECONDARY
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
333 BISHRAMGANJ DONBOSCO HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
334 MAIGANGA
SUKANTA H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
335 MOHARCHERA H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked
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336 MAHARANIPUR H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
337 PARAKALAK H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
338 TELIMURA HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
339 TUCHINDRAIBARI
H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • CGI Roof needs to be strengthened against high wind velocity • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
340 FULBASI DASPARA
HIGH SCHOOL
• Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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341 HADRAI
RADHAMADHAB H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. Damp-proofing treatment to be done
342 METHRAI
REANGBARI HIGH SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
343 THAPIDAYAL
VIDYANIKETAN HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than concrete columns which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
344 GHILATALI BAZAR
H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
345 NORTH GHILATALI
(RATIA) H.S SCHOOL • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
346 RAMBABU
SAMPADAK PARA HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school
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authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done
347 GAYANGFUNG HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
348 BALARAM KOBRA
H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster.
349 DWARIKAPUR HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
350 SARANJOY
CHOWDHURI H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
351 MUNGIABARI H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; Dangerous open ended Electrical connections needs to be taken care of such that it does not lead to a fire disaster
352 TUIMADHU HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers
353 TUI THAM PUI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material The plinth needs proper treatment
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354 OFFICETILLA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers.
355
KHOWAI GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH HIGHER SECONDARY
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
356 CHEBRI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
357 DHALABIL HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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358 BATTALI HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
359 GANKI HIGHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The plinth needs proper treatment and alternatively the stability of the foundation needs to be checked through some Geo-technical explorations
360 CHEBRI H.S SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; •Damp-proofing treatment to be done
361 SONATALA GOVT
H.S SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; •Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
362 SARAT CHANDRA HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape
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363 RATANPUR HIGHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
364 BAIJALBARI HIGHER
SECONDARY SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; •Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
365 AMPURA H.S
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
366 PURNIMA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • Falling Hazards to be removed or strengthened
367 LALCHERRA GIRL’S
HS SCHOOL
•Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
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368 GOURANGATILLA
HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
369 ASHOKBAN COLONY
SB SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. •Damp-proofing treatment to be done • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
370 BARAMAIDAN HIGH
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done;
371 ASHARAMBARI HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired • Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
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372 JAMBURA H.S.
SCHOOL
• Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities; • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared • Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired.
373 BACHAIBARI HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
374 BHARAT SARDAR HS
SCHOOL
• Periodical Maintenance will improve the structure's resistance to seismic activities. The cracks need to be repaired. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape. • A proper disaster evacuation plan needs to be drawn and mock drills should be prepared
375 TULASHIKHAR RAJNAGAR HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Importance of stacking not too many furniture, in a room where there are occupants using it daily, must be taught to school authorities;
376 BELCHERRA HIGH
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape
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377 KMR HIGH SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • The CGI Sheets needs to be supported on a more stable truss (like Mild Steel Frames) than wooden trusses which are not in proper shape.
378 BEHALABARI HS
SCHOOL
• Roof mats to be replaced by light matting material; • Ceiling fans in Classrooms and staff-room to be replaced with wall mounted fans at strategic positions such that the falling hazard to its occupant is less and at the same time the air circulation is also properly done. • Seismic retrofitting of the structures with proper consultation with Structural Engineers. • Damp-proofing treatment to be done; • Expansion Joints must be protected from seismic movements. The feasibility of Earthquake-resistant expansion joint systems must be checked.
4.2 Conclusion In conclusion, majority of the vulnerabilities arise from falling hazards, under-maintenance
and absence of earthquake resistant features. This gives rise to the recommendations like
more proper maintenance, damp proofing and taking care of dangerous open-ended
connections which are short term and quicker in nature. This is to be considered that disaster
mitigation and preparedness arise from long term and more permanent solutions in nature.
Some long term recommendation arise from more in-depth explorations of underlying factors
like earthquake resistant design or the geotechnical stability of foundation or slopes.
4.3 Road Ahead Following are the take away for the authorities to engross into:
Structural Engineers should be employed to check the feasibility of incorporating
seismic bands or other earthquake resistant to the existing design
Geotechnical Engineers to be engaged to understand the stability of the structure’s
foundation or the slope on which the school rests
Earthquake Resistant Expansion Join (ERJ)—the feasibility should be checked with
the help of Structural Engineers
A proper study to be done on the evacuation routes of each schools so that the bottle-
necks and the obstacles could be identified, the situations could be simulated using
statistical modelling
Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) of Schools in Tripura
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