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PM Lauds Kanpur Girl to uncover the incidence of freedom of struggle

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(With PIC) Kanpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated and praised 12-year-old Kavya Ghatampam’s efforts to reveal the mystery of Indian freedom incidents that were never heard.
Kavya, a ViIith class student from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Jalalpur Nagin at Kanpur Dehat, secured first rank in an online competition by describing the struggle between the Britons and the villagers in a temple in Ghatami during the time before independence.
Kavya, the daughter of the Mannilal farmer, a resident of Jawahar Nagar, Ghatampur, participated in the online writing competition organized by the National Book Trust and the Central Government on Independence Day.
Through the article, Kavya said that the British was present on August 14, 1947 in a temple in Ghatampur.
Then, British people were surrounded by villagers, who killed several of them.
The central government and national book trust have celebrated Amrit Mahotsav on the 75th Independence Day.
In this case, online international competition is held for writers to the age of 30 years.
“Under the competition, I have to write articles on the spot and people of the freedom movement, about where people don’t know and also that information with respect to the same thing is not even available on the internet.
Indians who live abroad are also given the opportunity to Participate in this competition.
Being the 75th Independence Day, 75 contestants were chosen, which succeeded in highlighting untapped aspects, “Kavya said to reporters.
He further said that the prime minister his own congratulated by email.
Email PM stated, “I do not believe that a 12-year-old daughter writes extraordinary articles about independence and also sharing important information related to the freedom of this very young age.” “ViIith’s class girl has brought victory to school by securing the first position in international competition on aspects of untouched freedom.
Prime Minister has praised students by letters.
Students are very talented.
We are all very happy with their success,” said Suman Kumar, Principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Jalalpur Nagin.
Students will now undergo training and after that, he will conduct research in connection with the movement of this freedom struggle.
This book will be published after research.
This book will be launched on National Youth Day on January 12.
In book publications, 10% royalties will be given to students.
Kavya further told reporters that in compiling the article, his teacher about Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Harmeet Kaur helped and guided him a lot.
Kaur told reporters that 12 girl girls had participated in this competition.
But others have not succeeded.

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