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Campaign of Mothers in Janmabhoomi: 'Friday for Future'

भाद्र १४, २०८१
Campaign of Mothers in Janmabhoomi: 'Friday for Future'
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  • Scholarships were being distributed in the campaign which started for four years. From this year, students and young people will be taught how to cut hair, make duna tapri, doko namlo, mudha to connect them with skills. 10,000 pieces of sanitary pads have also been distributed.

Recently, the trend of young manpower going abroad is increasing. Some children have gone to the city for education. Villages are deserted. The number of students in public schools is decreasing year by year. In order to improve the quality of public schools and to sustain students, youths who are employed abroad have been running the 'Janmabhoomi Mea Jananiru Abhiyan' in Palungtar Municipality here.

Under the campaign which has been running for 4 years, educational materials have been distributed to the students of public schools. From this year, the youth went to public schools with the program 'Friday for Feature' (Friday for Future) to connect students with skills. It is led by Prakashjung Pant, President of Vimala Vinisma Pant Foundation.

Pant from Palungtar-6 has been in Australia for 6 years for foreign employment. "Even though I was abroad, I always wanted to do something in my native land. I have been distributing stationery materials to young students for four years to facilitate their studies," he said.

In the first phase, more than 10 schools in Palungtar Nagar region are going to connect students with skills under the 'Friday for Feature' program, he said.

Under the 'Friday future campaign', hair cutting has been started in Triveni Mavi of Palungtar-9. More than 10 students have the skills to cut hair, currently four students are connected with this program.

foundation has spent nearly 1 lakh rupees for trust construction and hair cutting materials. He said that the haircut program has been started by setting a fixed fee. "The plan is to conduct this skill program in all the schools of Palungtar city area," he said, "We are in discussion with other schools."

Pant said that the aim of the campaign is to teach the students the skills of hair cutting, duna tapri, doko namlo, mudha making and making them self-employed. He said that local raw materials will be used and combined with skills. Under the same program, the training of palamvar, electrosion, pot making, bamboo mudha making is in the initial stage in the Child Welfare Mavi of Palungtar-7.

During the period of one week, the foundation has distributed health materials and 10 thousand pieces of sanitary pads to the schools of Palungtar city area. In Mavi, first aid materials and 960 pieces of sanitary pads have been distributed to each school.

20 students of Palungtar-6 Janjyoti Primary School and 70 students of Palungtar-4 Saraswati Primary School have been given educational materials and first aid materials. In Palungtar-6 Lakshmi Mavi, Palungtar-5 Bhawani Mavi, Palungtar-1 Vindwasini Primary, along with first aid materials, 960 pieces of sanitary pads have also been distributed to each school. Pant said that there is a study and discussion about skill training in that school.

Pant said that first aid materials were distributed to Navjagriti Youth Club of Palungtar-6. Preparations have been made to start one ward one self-employment program in coordination with the club. "We are also discussing what can be done to make at least one youth in each of the 10 wards of Palungtar City self-employed," he said.

Foundation has been providing scholarships to students of Palungtar Nagar area for four years. The employment program has also been covered from this year. "The aim is to make students and youth self-reliant, skills help to create jobs," he said, "we are also preparing to provide loans of 2 to 5 lakhs to at least 1 person in each ward of the municipality." is kept "This is my personal investment," he said.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १४, २०८१ २०:४९
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