Kupwara, May 26: In a glaring example of the infrastructural crisis affecting education in remote areas of Kupwara, Government SSA Primary School Daddar Kundian in the Keran sector continues to function from a fragile private wooden structure, one portion of which is allegedly used to shelter cattle. Established under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), a flagship programme aimed at universalising elementary education, the school operates from a makeshift shack divided into two sections — one serving as a classroom for children and the other functioning as a stable for livestock. The arrangement has triggered serious concerns among residents and parents over student safety, hygiene and what they describe as a blatant disregard for minimum educational standards in the frontier village.