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Additional rooms to be built for the convenience of students in Kurusnar

  • Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai gave on-the-spot approval during inspection of Bal Ashram
  • Interacted with school children, said study diligently, pay attention to sports also

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai visited the Bal Ashram located in Kurusnar village of Abujhmad area today and interacted with the students and took stock of the arrangements of the Ashram. On the demand of the students, Chief Minister Shri Sai approved the construction of additional rooms here and gave necessary instructions to the officials. He inspected the fair price shop here. On this occasion, Revenue Minister Shri Tankaram Verma and Forest Minister Shri Kedar Kashyap along with many public representatives were present.

While interacting with the students, Chief Minister Shri Sai said that all of you should study hard and bring glory to your parents, country and state. He asked Ramji, a student living in the ashram, what do you want to become after studying, then Ramji said that I want to become a teacher when I grow up. Then the Chief Minister praised him and advised him to study hard. Similarly, student Sop Singh recited the multiplication table to the Chief Minister. During the interaction with school children, Aditya, who studies in class 2, asked the Chief Minister how did you feel going to school? On this the Chief Minister said that I loved going to school. Give ample time to studies in childhood, studies are necessary to become a big man.

Chief Minister Shri Sai inquired from the children about the availability of textbooks and said that students should participate in sports activities along with their studies. On this occasion, school children showed the Chief Minister a model of a space mission. The Chief Minister congratulated all the students who displayed the models for their hard work and their efforts to become scientists.

Fair Price Shop Inspection

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai visited the government fair price shop in Kurusnar to assess the ground reality of government program implementation. Ration card holders at the fair price shop informed Chief Minister Shri Sai that they were receiving their rations regularly and on time.

The Chief Minister spoke cordially with Mehro, Dashri, Tilo, and Sunita from Dutakhar, Rajni Bai and Anita from Gumiyabeda, and Veena Bai from Kandari, who were present at the fair price shop, and inquired about their family members. All of them reported receiving rice every month and its quality was good.

During the inspection, the Chief Minister enquired about the availability of stock, maintenance, cleanliness, stock register, storage capacity etc. in the fair price shop. It is worth noting that 12 villages namely Alwar, Kandadi, Kurusnar, Kodoli (wiran), Gumiyabeda, Jivalapadar, Arsgarh, Dutakhar, Kankal, Jampara, Kavadwar and Nadipara are attached to the government fair price shop and ration is being provided to 408 ration card holders.