A recent audit in Rajasthan has revealed that 611 schools are operating without buildings, highlighting significant infrastructure deficiencies within the state's education system. The audit’s findings come after pressure from the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), who have been advocating for improved school conditions. This lack of basic facilities impacts the quality of education and student safety. The report doesn’t detail the reasons for the absence of buildings, but points to a systemic issue needing urgent attention. Authorities are now facing calls to address the issue promptly and allocate resources for school construction and repair. The CJP intends to continue monitoring the situation and pushing for accountability to ensure all students have access to proper learning environments. This finding underscores the challenges in providing equitable access to education across the state.