Dormitory for ethnic boarding students 'stuck' with land lent to teachers

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ06/04/2024


Các em học sinh ở trong khu ký túc xá chật chội, quần áo giăng kín lối đi - Ảnh: DOÃN HÒA

Students in cramped dormitories, clothes strewn across the aisles - Photo: DOAN HOA

The dispute over determining the origin of real estate between the former teacher and the Ethnic Boarding High School of Nghe An province and Vinh city has gone through many dialogues, complaints settlements and the provincial inspectorate's involvement but has not yet reached a conclusion.

Students crowded in temporary dormitory

In the early days of summer in April, the sweltering heat makes the temporary dormitories of students at Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School even more stuffy.

Each dormitory room here is less than 20 square meters wide. According to the standard, 8 people will share a room, but currently each room has 12-14 students, and some rooms even have up to 20 students.

Students have to sleep two to a single bed, each bed is only 85 - 90cm wide. Their personal belongings are stacked on top of each other, and clothes are spread out, taking up most of the aisles on each floor.

Hai căn nhà trong khuôn viên Trường THPT Dân tộc nội trú Nghệ An chưa được giải tỏa - Ảnh: DOÃN HÒA

Two houses in the campus of Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School have not been cleared yet - Photo: DOAN HOA

Mr. Tran Dinh Huy - Secretary of the Youth Union of Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School - said that the school has nearly 800 students from 11 mountainous districts.

Previously, the students lived in two blocks of houses built 40 years ago. At the end of 2023, to make room for the construction of a new dormitory, an old block of houses was demolished.

"The school also considered finding another location to rent for the students. However, the option of renting outside had many disadvantages such as food, accommodation, activities and student management," said Mr. Huy, adding that the school had to let all students stay at the school, despite facing many disadvantages when they shared cramped rooms.

No common ground yet

Khu đất Trường THPT Dân tộc nội trú Nghệ An dự định làm ký túc xá cho học sinh đang vướng giải phóng mặt bằng - Ảnh: DOÃN HÒA

The land of Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School, which is planned to be used as a dormitory for students, is facing land clearance issues - Photo: DOAN HOA

The project to build a new 5-storey dormitory of Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School has a total investment of over 62 billion VND, expected to be put into operation by the end of 2024 - on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the school's founding.

However, the construction of the foundation has just been interrupted due to problems in site clearance.

According to Tuoi Tre Online 's investigation, in June 2006, the school's principal at that time, Mr. Nguyen Dau Truong, signed a contract to lend 5 teachers a house in the staff dormitory because the teachers had worked there for many years but had difficulty finding housing.

The contract states the terms of use until the school has a need, then at least 12 months notice is required so that teachers' families can find new accommodation.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Kieu Hoa - principal of Nghe An Province Boarding Ethnic High School - said that in 2019, when there was a policy to build a new dormitory for students, the school invited representatives of the families of the teachers who borrowed the house (some retired, some deceased - PV) to a meeting, asking the teachers to arrange to find other accommodation.

"After the meeting, the teachers asked for a 3-year period to move elsewhere, but up to now, two families have not returned their land and have sent petitions to the authorities with the content that they need to consider support, compensation for site clearance, and re-determine the origin of the land," said Ms. Hoa.

Ông Nguyễn Văn Kỳ - nguyên tổ trưởng tổ sử địa Trường THPT Dân tộc nội trú Nghệ An - đề nghị cơ quan chức năng giải quyết thỏa đáng - Ảnh: DOÃN HÒA

Mr. Nguyen Van Ky - former head of the history and geography group at Nghe An Ethnic Boarding High School - requested that the authorities resolve the issue properly - Photo: DOAN HOA

Meanwhile, answering Tuoi Tre Online , Mr. Nguyen Van Ky - 77 years old, former head of the history and geography team - said that his family returned the dormitory to the school and spent money to build a house on an area of ​​78 square meters on the school's land for the community to reclaim, asking for more households next door to settle down since 2006 until now.

"My family's wish is that if the State takes back the land, they must compensate for the housing property on the land and consider a new place to live, not push me out onto the street," Mr. Ky suggested.

Not eligible for compensation

At the regular citizen reception meeting in February 2024 of the Nghe An Provincial People's Committee, Mr. Hoang Quoc Viet - Director of the Nghe An Department of Natural Resources and Environment - said that the dormitory area of ​​the provincial Ethnic Boarding High School is part of the land area that the Provincial People's Committee allowed the school to use, originating from 1984, and has been granted a land use right certificate with an area of ​​over 11,200m2 .

Pursuant to the provisions of the 2013 Land Law and the results of inspection and confirmation of the origin and land use process of households and individuals, when implementing the investment project to build new works of a number of works of the Provincial Boarding High School for Ethnic Minorities, the State shall not recover land and provide compensation and resettlement support.

Also at this citizen reception, Mr. Nguyen Duc Trung - Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee - requested Vinh City People's Committee to base on Decision No. 78 of the Provincial People's Committee, consider the circumstances of Mr. Nguyen Van Ky's family, if qualified, grant land to him according to the valuation form, ensuring understanding and reason.

Mr. Ky has been a good teacher in the province for many years and has the Third Class Resistance Medal.

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