PRAYAGRAJ: The ambitious campaign of UP Secondary Education Board—’Naye Satra mein Naya Savera’—started on Wednesday. 141 education officers participated in the morning prayer meeting of 246 schools in 43 districts of the state at the same time.
After attending the morning assembly of the Government Inter College (GIC), the education officers gave motivational speeches. Children were informed the students that the era is changing and thus the format of education is also being changed. As it is a time of competition, everyone will have to stand firm in front of new challenges while changing their direction with time.
UP Board Secretary Dibyakant Shukla in Prayagraj updated all the education officers by explaining to them the format of this innovative programme, which has been started in the schools of the state. He said that everyone needs to focus on quality education from the very beginning in the new session.
It is worth mentioning that the UP Board has taken this new initiative to educate children in schools along with making them more cultured and employment-oriented wherein a motivational programme has been prepared for the morning assemblies in schools. At the primary level, it has been started in government and aided schools in all the districts of the state.
All the education officers have been asked to attend the morning assemblies of these schools and motivate the children for what they should do to make their future better with inspirational reminiscences. All the meritorious students of the schools will also be invited in these assemblies so that it can become an inspiration for future generations. On Wednesday, 141 education officers reached and addressed the children in the morning assembly of 246 schools in 43 districts of the state. They enriched the students with their experiences and inspirational memoir. The officials interacted directly with the children and said that they should solve their curiosity from their teachers without hesitation. They encouraged the students to ask questions from the teachers. Shukla said that this campaign will continue even after the summer vacation. This campaign will also run in government-aided schools.