HRD Minister felicitates Anju Rani, a young education activist in New Delhi

NEW DELHI: Union Human Resource Development Minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal felicitated Anju Rani, a 17-year-old social activist working in the field of education in New Delhi on Thursday. Senior women officers of MHRD were also present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion the minister said that young population will drive the future of India in the coming years and role of the youth in the nation building is crucial. They have power to change the mindset of the people.
Pokhriyal appreciated Rani for her outstanding contribution in eliminating child labour from her village and motivating their parents to allow their child to pursue education. Due to her continuous efforts around 700 dropout children enrolled in schools in her district. Her mission ‘BulandUdaan’ is working on several other issues. So far, she has solved 965 child atrocity cases, enrolled prevented 40 child marriages, intervened in 15 sexual- harassment cases, etc.
Pokhriyal further said Rani has come forward to fight against multiple inequalities and has contributed to nation building, so it is the responsibility of society that her family, community, Government and fellow youth should motivate and support her in all possible ways. He assured the best possible help to further her cause of inclusive education.
The MHRD is celebrating Women’s Week from March 1 to March 8, 2020. In this sequence, MHRD on Thursday it is promoting young women achievers who have made significant contribution to bring a social change in the society.
Speaking on the occasion the minister said that young population will drive the future of India in the coming years and role of the youth in the nation building is crucial. They have power to change the mindset of the people.
Pokhriyal appreciated Rani for her outstanding contribution in eliminating child labour from her village and motivating their parents to allow their child to pursue education. Due to her continuous efforts around 700 dropout children enrolled in schools in her district. Her mission ‘BulandUdaan’ is working on several other issues. So far, she has solved 965 child atrocity cases, enrolled prevented 40 child marriages, intervened in 15 sexual- harassment cases, etc.
मैं अंजू को उसके किए गए कार्यों और उसके भविष्य के लिए ढेर सारी शुभकामनाएं देता हूं। हमें आप पर गर्व है। आप भारत की… https://t.co/1PEnkUoUPv
— Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) 1583419744000
Pokhriyal further said Rani has come forward to fight against multiple inequalities and has contributed to nation building, so it is the responsibility of society that her family, community, Government and fellow youth should motivate and support her in all possible ways. He assured the best possible help to further her cause of inclusive education.
The MHRD is celebrating Women’s Week from March 1 to March 8, 2020. In this sequence, MHRD on Thursday it is promoting young women achievers who have made significant contribution to bring a social change in the society.
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