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‘Neki Ki Deewar’: Initiative to include 300 Delhi Government Schools

'Neki Ki Deewar': Initiative to include 300 Delhi Government Schools
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New Delhi: In unique initiatives, “Neki Ki Deewar (Wall Goodness)” was being established on one of the outer boundaries of 300 Delhi government schools.
The wall, with a red background with the hands pointing up to them, will have an adequate number of hooks so that people who want to donate clothes can hang it there.
The schools chosen for initiatives are those who have walls facing the roadside.
This will ensure easy access to people who are willing to participate in the activities of giving and receipts without disturbing school activities.
The idea behind the wall stated: “There are many people who want to donate in the form of goods and need support in reaching those who need it.
We can promote the spirit of giving anonymously and regulate the model in this case for our children.” Anyone who wants to donate goods Whatever, well it’s clean or clothes, shoes, food, etc., can hang it on the wall and those who need it might eat it whenever they want.
“This concept needs to be promoted as anonymous administration and receive initiatives where the dignity of the recipient is enforced at all times,” reading records sent to selected schools.
School SMC funds can be used to build walls with maximum expenses of Rs 10,000.
A Middle School Middle School teacher, Ghitorni, who is part of the project, states that it is very relevant today.
“As part of the curriculum of happiness, we have done this activity with our students on a small scale.
We have a wall thank you, where students usually put messages by thanked whoever they want.
Thank you walls then shift from the classroom to school section.
Now, it is done on a larger scale so students understand the value of goodness and the importance of helping.
We also encourage people who are interested in writing their messages on these walls, “said Sunil Kumar Joon, an English teacher at school.

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