Mysuru, Jul 15 (UNI) A Government school in Nanjangud taluk of Karnataka has found a solutions to the problem of low admission numbers and the consequent threat of closure.
Thanks to the school’s Headmaster and three teachers, the nondescript building of the Government Higher Primary School at Haropura, a remote village in Tayooru Gram Panchayat, has been painted to look like a train coach.
With this, the school has now become a centre of attraction and children, who were irregular to classes and eventually dropping out, are flocking to the building that looks like a train passing through the village.