Kolkata: Two years of pandemic, entry to prohibited schools, and online class from home: This is a sufficient reason for students to lose enthusiasm.
But now the school has begun to call students back to campus, the children again have something to wait.
And, there might be a better chance than Puja Saraswati to return to school, meet friends and teachers and celebrate the shared knowledge festival.
With the campus reopened on Thursday, young children immediately went down to decorate their Institute, bringing idols and drawing Alpanas.
Reflecting the spirit of Camaraderie Kolkata, students belonging to the Muslim community lead in organizing Puja at the Central Kolkata School.
Taking a signal from the light of the trinamool assembly war, “Khela Hobe”, a BlicallyGunge Science College has made them their theme this year.
A school in Howrah will make it easier for five residents to their contribution to the community.
In Taltala High School, the majority of students come from the Muslim community.
During Saraswati Puja, they took the lead in regulating the puja and decorated the campus, strengthening the inclusive properties of festivals in Bengal.
“It’s not a token movement.
Muslim students at school we play a big role in regulating puja, organizing food and decorating places.
They even went for dyeing,” said the Principal of Ritwik Kundu.
In MC Kejriwal Vidyapeth in Liluah, students and Wordrah teachers will make it easier for citizens who have helped others, regardless of their own obstacles in life.
“Our teachers and students have identified people who excel in their own capacity.
Instead of giving up, they decide to be brave and now they are examples for others.
Among them are a female bus driver, a female car driver, a student Who made cleaners and masks and distributed among the poor and a professor who overcomes disability, “said Kishan Kumar Kejriwal, school chairman.
Khela Hobe is a theme in the Ballygunge Science College.
“The idea is to create political awareness among students,” said Abirup Chakraborty from the Institute.
But no one forgets the Covid safety protocol.
“Students will be allowed to enter the campus in a small batch.
After the program ends, they have to leave,” said the principal from North Kolkata.