📍 Sambalpur, Odisha · 🗂️ Development · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Priya Panda
Sambalpur, Odisha — A group of school students recently approached the Sambalpur Collector to complain about inadequate food and drinking water in their school.
Background The issue of insufficient food and drinking water in schools has been a longstanding concern in Odisha. Despite various initiatives by the government to improve the mid-day meal scheme and provide clean drinking water, many schools continue to struggle with these basic necessities.
The school students, dissatisfied with the food and drinking water facilities in their school, met with the Collector and expressed their concerns about the inadequate provisions. The Collector reportedly listened to their grievances and assured them that necessary steps would be taken to address their concerns.
Community Impact The lack of adequate food and drinking water in schools can have a significant impact on students’ health and well-being. This can lead to malnutrition, dehydration, and other health problems, affecting their academic performance and overall development. The community is affected as parents and guardians are worried about their children’s well-being.
The Collector’s office has acknowledged the issue and is likely to take action to resolve it. The issue has significant local importance, highlighting the challenges faced by schools in providing basic facilities to students. It also underscores the need for greater accountability and transparency in school management and the mid-day meal scheme.
What Happens Next The Sambalpur Collector’s response to the students’ complaints and the subsequent actions taken by the administration will be crucial in resolving the issue. It remains to be seen how the authorities will address the students’ concerns and ensure they receive adequate food and drinking water in their school. The administration’s actions will likely be closely watched by the community, which is eager to see improvements in the school’s facilities.
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Priya Panda has reported from Sambalpur for over eight years, covering governance, development and community affairs for Sundargarh Mirror.