Seerat Naz, a student studying in class III in Kathua district, made a video a few days ago and appealed to PM Modi for repair work in the school. Sirat has thanked PM Modi for starting the construction work in the school.
highlights
- Seerat Naz of Kathua appealed to PM Modi by making a video
- Sirat had mentioned in the video about the bad condition of the school.
- Sirat thanked PM Modi for starting the construction work in the school.
In the beginning of his four-minute video, Naz said, ‘Assalam Alaikum Modiji. How are you. You listen to everyone, listen to me too. The students are forced to sit on the dirty floor, often leaving their school dress dirty. The video also mentioned the poor and incomplete construction work of the school.
‘You listen to everyone, listen to me too’
The student also mentioned about the plight of toilets, the problem of open defecation and the incomplete construction work of the school. In her emotional appeal to the Prime Minister, this girl said, ‘You listen to the whole country, please listen to me too and make a good school for us so that we can continue our education and we don’t have to face the wrath of our mothers because our school dress is dirty. Don’t have to be scolded.
Taking cognizance of the video, the Jammu and Kashmir administration immediately swung into action to give a facelift to the school. After visiting the school, Ravi Shankar Sharma said, ‘A project of Rs 91 lakh was sanctioned to upgrade the school on modern lines but the work was stuck due to some administrative approval. Now it has been resolved and the work is going on.
‘Aapko Bada Wala Thank You’
Naaz shared the video saying thank you to PM Modi after the construction work of the school started. Sirat Naz said, ‘I had sent you the video, you started working in our school. I will say a big thank you to you. Love you Modi ji.
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