Jhansi: This is a reality that became the reality for Mahesh Ahirwar Mahesh who was six years old from the village of Banka Pahari falling under the Gugsarain District block to see the irritating stream school to be converted into a modern classroom and splashy.
With brightly painted walls and broken and colorful furniture now looks no less than private schools.
Not only this one, but hundreds of such preschools running in various widewadists in the district have undergone a complete transformation in Pandemic Days recently under the Bala – building a relief scheme.
Bala is intended to change these streams so that each and every corner of the building including furniture can also be used as an educational tool while making it interesting and increasing activity-based learning.
According to the CDO Jhansi development officer, Shailesh Kumar, “because the building is the most expensive physical asset of a school, efforts have been made to get the maximum of them.
Besides that we have used bright colors to attract children to come to school.
has fluttered around Rs 60-70 thousand per school for its rejuvenation program.
Because schools have not been reopened, we waited to observe the level of acceptance of their children and parents.
“Speaking with Toi, DM Jhansi, Andra Vams said,” encouragement To rejuvenate this wisdom is to attract more children to school by lowering the maximum output of the exterior, interior, outer space and building structure by modifying them innovatively and thus involving children towards creative learning.
This will also help in promoting based learning Inclusive activity and education for children with special needs.
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