MPHRC Takes Action on Tikamgarh College's Infrastructure Crisis
The Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission (MPHRC) has officially intervened in a concerning situation at a government college in Tikamgarh district, where students are reportedly struggling due to a severe lack of basic amenities. The commission's move comes after it became aware of the dire conditions faced by over 500 enrolled students at the institution located in the Mohangarh area.
Critical Infrastructure Deficiencies Exposed
According to detailed reports received by the commission, the college is operating without essential facilities that are fundamental to any educational environment. Students are deprived of access to drinking water and reliable electricity, creating an untenable learning atmosphere. Furthermore, key academic resources such as laboratories and computer classrooms remain inaccessible, as they are reportedly locked and non-functional. Even basic sanitation is compromised, with toilet facilities also being locked, exacerbating the daily hardships for the student body.
Commission's Directive for Immediate Inquiry
In response to these alarming revelations, the MPHRC has exercised its authority by taking cognizance of the matter. The commission has formally directed the District Education Officer of Tikamgarh to conduct a thorough investigation into the reported infrastructure failures. A comprehensive report detailing the findings of this inquiry and any corrective actions taken must be submitted to the commission within a strict deadline of two weeks. This directive underscores the urgency with which the MPHRC views the resolution of these critical student welfare issues.
The commission's proactive stance highlights its commitment to upholding human rights standards within educational institutions across Madhya Pradesh. By mandating this report, the MPHRC aims to ensure accountability and prompt remedial measures to restore a conducive learning environment for the affected students in Tikamgarh.



