Guwahati: When a school in the Morigaon District of Central Assam, which has not been taken over by the state government, find it difficult to continue its secondary classes higher, around 2,000 milkmakers from cooperative communities in the districts offered to help edicing schools.
financial crisis.
Ranjib Sarma, Chair of Sitarakadala Society Cooperative Milk, said the milkmakers have decided to donate 15 Paise from every liter of milk sold to Sambaja High School which is higher to run higher secondary parts (class 11 and 12) to ‘province’ (province ‘( taken over by the government).
“Section of the secondary school (grade 6 to 10) province in 1986.
However, a higher secondary level still operates in venture mode and faces acute financial problems.
The school has not received funding from the government to run a higher secondary level,” he added.
Sarma said most students were children of milk.
“The school situation has forced parents to take this step.
It will help school and secure the academic future of students,” he added.
The cooperative community recently handed over a check for RS 1 lakh to school and has urged the state government to run vocational courses on agriculture.
Principal of the Uttam Deka Education Institute for appealed to the government to advance and support it in an effort to provide quality education to children from the tribal gobha belt in Morigaon.
“We thank Sitarakhala Society cooperative milk because it has helped us with financial assistance.
This initiative will be very helpful for school,” he added.
Sarma said the community faced extraordinary difficulties during the pandemic.