MUMBAI, June 15 -- Students of the relocated Mumbai Public School in Colaba are set to begin another academic year without proper classrooms, as promised partition work at the temporary school premises remains incomplete just days before schools reopen on June 15. The civic-run school was shifted from its original campus to a building in Colaba Market last year after one of its structures was declared dilapidated. Since then, around 1,235 students have been attending classes in a single large hall, with no separate classrooms for different standards. Following repeated complaints, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's education department conducted a survey and, in April, approved a proposal to install partitions inside the hall to create classroom-like spaces. The work was expected to begin after the school closed for vacation and be completed by May 15. However, with the new academic year set to begin on Monday, the partition work has yet to start, raising fears that students will once again be forced to study in a common hall....