LUCKNOW: Not only the authorities but teachers and universities throughout the country also have come forward in carrying the duty of children orphaned by Covid-19.
The Lucknow University alone has recognized 75 kids who dropped both parents, or guardians into Covid-19.
Drawing inspiration from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, LU vice-chancellor Prof Alok Rai stated,”The CM has motivated many educators that have come forward to assist kids.
Such welfare strategies have made UP before different nations.” According to police officers, teachers from different districts such as Varanasi, Prayagraj and Sultanpur will also be bearing the cost of over 1,000 kids and also have taken responsibility of the schooling.
Terming the CM that a”messiah of kids”, Sushil Singh, also a faculty member in Ramswaroop University stated,”About the traces of this administration’s Bal Sewa Scheme, our firm has recognized 50 children orphaned because of Covid-19.
We’ll make sure these children are not deprived of schooling.” To get Rakesh Pandey, a primary school teacher in Varanasi, the inspiration to embrace orphan children comes in the CM.
“There is not any greater faith than helping a person who’s in distress.
More than 50 children are identified to date whose parents flocked to this virus,” said Pandey that has aided 500 destitute children from the past couple of decades.
Shailendra Chaturvedia professor in Government Girls’ Inter College, Sultanpur, stated:”We all are always connected with NGOs and identifying these children from the area.
Thus far, 20 kids are identified.” For the orderly school and school of children who dropped both parents because of Covid, the UP government had declared the Mukhyamantri Bal Seva Yojana, that involves a monthly stipend of Rs 4,000 for every kid and state financing of the schooling and union.
Further encouraging the orphan kids, the authorities made a supply of the free schooling at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas and Atal home colleges.