Jammu school gets facelift after girl’s appeal to PM goes viral

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Jammu school gets facelift after girl’s appeal to PM goes viral


Image Source : TWITTER Seerat Naaz

Days after a Jammu and Kashmir lady appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to guarantee primary amenities at her school in Kathua district, the native administration has began work to give it a facelift.

Class 3 pupil Seerat Naaz in a video had urged the PM to enhance the situation of her school. Last week in a video, which went viral very quickly, Naaz was seen interesting to the PM and giving a tour to her school. “Assalamu Alaikum Modiji. Kaise ho aap…aap sab ki baat suntey ho, meri bhi baat suno (Hello, Modiji. How are you? You listen to everyone, please listen to me also),” Naaz stated in her over four-minute video. 

Speaking in regards to the dilapidated situation of the school, Naaz stated college students are pressured to sit on soiled flooring, which frequently stain their uniforms. She additionally highlighted the dangerous situation of the bogs, issues of open defecation and the unfinished building work of the constructing. “You listen to the entire nation, please listen to me as well and build a nice school for us so that we can continue our education and not get scolded by our mothers for getting our uniforms dirty,” the lady stated in her passionate appeal to the prime minister.  

The Jammu and Kashmir administration, paying attention to the video clip,  instantly swung into motion to give the school a facelift.

“A project worth Rs 91 lakh was sanctioned to upgrade the school on modern lines but the work was stalled due to some issue related to administrative approval. It has now been sorted out and the work is underway,” Sharma stated after visiting the school.  We have additionally began setting up 1,000 new kindergartens in all districts of Jammu province, and within the subsequent three to 4 years, we will likely be ready to guarantee the development of 250 kindergartens in every of the ten districts (in Jammu province),” stated Director of School Education, Jammu, Ravi Shankar Sharma who visited the federal government school within the distant Lohai-Malhar block.

 

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