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CM Chouhan To Teach Students for One Hour Twice A Month

Sunday - February 19, 2017 4:35 am , Category : MADHYA PRADESH

Appeals to People to Take Out Time to Teach Children 

Bhopal: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has appealed to the people of the state that they should take out time once a week and if that is not possible one hour once a month to teach children studying in schools near their homes. He said that the people should link up with atleast one school. He appealed that people should participate to increase the quality of education and also enjoy imparting knowledge.

The Chief Minister said that the 'Mil-Banche Madhya Pradesh' campaign is an attempt to connect the education of children with the society. He said that he will also visit one or the other school twice in a month and teach children for one hour.

Chouhan reached the Government Sanjay Gandhi Middle School in the capital under the 'Mil-Banche Madhya Pradesh'. He had studied in this school. He said that he was happy to be in the school from where he attained education and was reliving memories. Chouhan said that it was in this school where he developed leadership qualities. He recalled how children were taken on tour to Sanchi and Udaygiri by the school. He remembered his teachers who recognised his talents and helped him develop it. He said that thoughts shape a man.

Sharing his experience of teaching, Chouhan said that he was very happy to be get the opportunity to become a teacher and tell stories and solve Math problems. Children took a pledge to do good work in life. If children are taught by narrating such stories, they can do miracles.

Chouhan said that the children listened to the stories with complete concentration and also learnt lessons from them that they should always obey their teachers. He made the children read the poem 'Pushp ki Abhilasha' from Bhasha Bharti of Class V and other chapters. Children read the chapters with correct pronunciation.

95 Per Cent Registered People Reach School

About 1,90,778 registered persons reached government, primary and middle schools of the state under the 'Mil-Banche Madhya Pradesh' progarmme today to teach children and hold an educational dialogue with them. About 2 lakh 457 people had got themselves registered under the programme. This way the percentage of registered persons who reached the school was 95.-WTN
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