A government audit in Rajasthan finds that 611 schools do not have buildings, according to reports. The finding is surfaced as the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) presses its campaign, “School Thik Karo,” calling for improvements to school infrastructure.
Mint reports that the audit revelation comes shortly after a CJP team, led by co-convenor Ashutosh Ranka, is attacked while travelling to inspect a government school in Bagru near Jaipur. India Today focuses on the audit result itself, stating that the missing buildings problem affects hundreds of schools in the state.
Across the coverage, the central elements are the audit’s figure—611 schools without buildings—and the backdrop of CJP’s ongoing campaign and attempts to inspect schools. The outlets differ mainly in emphasis: India Today highlights the audit outcome, while Mint also links the timing to an incident involving CJP members en route to an inspection.