Adopting Good Qualities Makes A Person Noble
Sunday - February 19, 2017 3:38 am ,
Category : MADHYA PRADESH
Chief Minister Chouhan Teaches Children Importance of Language
CM Reaches His Middle School During Mil-Banche Programme
CM Reaches His Middle School During Mil-Banche Programme
Bhopal: Students of Government Sanjay Gandhi Middle School had the opportunity to learn their lesson through poems, maths and enjoyed listening to educative stories with morals when the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached the school as a teacher on Saturday. He not only narrated inspiring stories but also solved their problems in Mathematics. Through his teaching he not only generated a feeling of confidence among the students but also the energy and enthusiasm to do the best in life. He taught them the lesson of how to become devoted to the nation and grow up as responsible citizens.
Chief Minister Chouhan spent nearly one and a half hour teaching the children. He mixed up easily with the children and gave them big lessons through his small examples which generated enthusiasm among them. Chouhan reached the school and played the role of a teacher brilliantly under the statewide Mil-Banche Campaign, so as to create understanding and will among the children to study earnestly. The Government Sanjay Gandhi Middle School is the same school where Chouhan attained education from Class VI to VIII. Inspiring the students, the Chief Minister said that adopting good qualities in one's life make you a great and a noble person.
Chief Minister Chouhan told the children that education is the most effective medium to keep one's point with utmost understanding and in an impressive manner. He explained the importance of one's hold on language and education in building one's life through examples of his own student life. He not only told the children about the importance of obeying one's guru but also narrated the story of Aaruni's gurubhakti and inspiring incidents related to Chandrashekhar Azad who laid down his life for the country. He told to the children inspiring incidents related to the life of Mahatma Gandhi and Yudhishthir who are known to have always followed the path of truth.
Chilren Learn Lesson on Patriotism
Chief Minister made the children read out stories from their textbooks and discussed the morals behind it. He filled the children with the emotions of love for the country through 'Pushpa ki Abhilasha'. He reminded them about the freedom fighters who struggled for the independence of the country and the martyrs who laid down their lives in the process. He inspired them to construct the India of their dreams.
Chouhan explained to the children how confidence was the basis of one's personality. Never hesitate to tell the truth. The Chief Minister also had a question-answer session with the children. He encouraged them to respect one's elders, parents and gurus. He stressed on the need to make continuous efforts to overcome one's weakness. Citing his own example he told the children how he feared the subject Mathematics. He said that he spoke very slowly. He expressed his gratitude to his teachers who helped him overcome his shortcomings.
Chief Minister Listens to Children's Stories
The Chief Minister made the children read the chapters from their textbooks as intended under the Mil-Banche Campaign. Gauravi Vishwakarma, a student, read the story of Rammo and Kallo. Deepu Malviya read out the life of Shivaji while a Class II student Santosh said the prayer. During the prayer, Chouhan said God should always be remembered. He said that the whole world is controlled by one Supreme power and we remember this Supreme power by different names. He asked student Deepak Bhadouria to add, student Santoshi to subtract and Priyanka to solve a multiplication sum. He listened to stories narrated by the children in order to refine their art of conversation so that they learn from inspirational incidents. He also made the morals behind the stories clear. Student Nitin, through his story of parrots gave the moral not to learn anything by cramming and mugging up like parrots. Class VI student Suhani Rajoria narrated a story about a youth's who laid down his life to save the lives of others.
Children Should Make Efforts to Become Better
Chouhan called upon the children to make efforts to attain knowledge to serve the country and the world. He urged them to live such a life that their parents, teachers and country are proud of them. He urged them to make attempts to smoothen their good qualities and strive to improve. Citing his own example he said that he would go on education tours from school, he would always try to assist other students and teachers and he continued to move forward with such feelings.
Develop good qualities in life
He said that a personality with cleanliness, truth, respect and love has an aura. He said whatever good you read you should try to adopt in life. Always strive to improve by working to remove your shortcomings. He said to the children to consider the entire world as one family and work towards their welfare as per Indian culture. This is mine, this is yours, this is not the right way of thinking. Dharma means good things and Adharma is all that is evil and wrong. This is why Indian
culture says Dharma always wins and Adharma is destroyed.
The Chief Minister released the school magazine Navankur and gave away gifts to the children. The vote of thanks was proposed by the school cabinet prime minister Priyanka Kumhare.
People from all classes participated in the Mil-Banche programme which was held to increase knowledge and the understanding about language among students. More than two lakh people of every walk of life were taught one lakh, 12 thousand 73 primary and middle schools of the state under this statewide programme. Among those who took part in the programme include ministers, MLAs, public representatives, officials, social workers, retired officers, engineers, doctors, former students and people from all walks of life.-WTN