Sangrur, Sept. 14 -- The recent floods across the state resulted in damages to government school buildings worth over Rs.200 crore, according to a report of the education department. The data compiled by officials mentions that 3,856 government schools were affected across the state for which Rs.206.68 crore is required for repair and restoration works. Besides, the block primary education offices (BPEOs) in 153 blocks have reported a loss of Rs.19.6 crore. This brings the estimated budget requirement to Rs.225.74 crore. The worst-affected district is Amritsar where a loss of Rs.25.27 crore in 341 schools has been reported, followed by 314 schools in Hoshiarpur (Rs.24.30 crore), 200 schools in Moga (Rs.22.44 crore), 232 schools in Kapurthala (Rs.16.15 crore) and 198 schools in Mansa (Rs.14.14 crore). At the BPEO level, SAS Nagar was the hardest hit with Rs.7.70 crore in damages in eight blocks, followed by 12 blocks in Amritsar (Rs.1.82 crore), 18 blocks in Hoshiarpur (Rs.1.57 crore), 15 blocks in Ludhiana (Rs.1.01 crore) and 14 blocks in Patiala (Rs.93 lakh). In Sangrur, 146 government schools suffered an estimated loss of Rs.8.18 crore while at the block level, it saw a damage worth Rs.10 lakh. Among the worst affected schools is Government Senior Secondary School for Girls in Lehra, said school in-charge Roshan Lal. He said that 10 of the 25 classrooms were damaged, making it difficult to accommodate 650 students. "The old building can collapse. We have been advised by the education department to move students to a nearby school," he said. District education officer (DEO) Tarvinder Kaur said the school building is very old so relocation is necessary. "All schools, except 20 near the Ghaggar river in Sangrur, are now open," she said. Higher education secretary Anandita Mittra said a demand for funds has been raised with authorities....