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Evict building, say authorities of Chinese school in Kolkata as CISF jawans house premises for over 18 months

School approaches Calcutta High Court to get its building back and a hearing is expected to take place shortly

By Trisha Katyayan

Jan 17, 2026 16:10 IST

This is the story of an age-old school in the Tangra area of Kolkata where at one point of time, the 'Pei May Chinese School' was considered to be the pride of the Chinese community. Today, the purple Chinese characters fading away on the huge iron gates serve as a reminder of its lost glory.

What's changed inside, you ask? The school that was once bustling with children now houses 150-200 CISF personnel and it's their undershirts and fatigue that can be seen hanging, left out to dry. This school has been their home for the past 18 months.

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Why is the CISF still here?

Due to a court ruling after the unrest at RG Kar Medical College related to the alleged rape and murder of a doctor, the campus has been utilised by the CISF. The college is located approximately 5 km away from the school. Initially, it was agreed that the CISF would occupy the school for a period of two months, but that length of time has now extended to 18.

School approaches Calcutta High Court

The school has now approached the Calcutta High Court to get its building back and a hearing is expected to take place shortly. In the 1950s, this school was the heartbeat of Kolkata's Chinatown, where more than 1,000 students were taught. Amid the Indo-Chinese cuisine and leather tanneries, this school was a cultural hub.

However, after the 1962 Indo-China war and decades of migration, the strength of students began dwindling and in the recent years, the school was running as a charity institute, providing free education to the local kids in Tangra. But with the CISF deployment, the classes stopped altogether.

'It's our community school...'

Monica Liu, wife of school president KC Liu, and a leading voice of the community said, "It is our community school. In 1960, it was exempted from any tax by the Governor. Since then, it has been a charity school run by locals." Monica has even written letters to the authorities, held several meetings but all in vain.

"We hope the court will help us reclaim our school so that our students can return to learning," she said.

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According to a report by The Indian Express, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA from Entally Swarna Kamal Saha believes that CISF deployment shouldn't last so long. "I agree that the deploy­ment should not have gone on for so long. If the local com­munity had informed us, I would have tried to find a solu­tion," he said.

Changes made sans permission

Meanwhile, the community members have alleged that modifications have been made on the school premises without permission, like setting up 10 makeshift washrooms.

"When we objec­ted, we were told there are so many liv­ing on the premises that it is dif­fi­cult to adjust with the few exist­ing bath­rooms… We were shocked. We want our school back," said Monica.

Locals fear school will vanish soon

A resident said, "Pei May is the repos­it­ory of our his­tory and cul­ture… Out of gen­er­os­ity our com­munity gave that space, now it seems it has been totally encroached… Our fear is that it will dis­ap­pear one day."

Another said, "This CISF deploy­ment can­not go on forever."

Pei May did not only serve as an educational hub but also hosted events like sports meet and Chinese New Year but now it is called a "fortified zone" with out­siders not allowed past the gate.

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Representing the school, advocate SN Panda said that the families that have migrated still continue to send donations as Pei May is a matter of pride for them.

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