Varanasi News Danish educational team visited Nagepur | Danish educational team visited Nagepur: 60 students reached PM’s adopted village, saw ‘Izzatghar’, planted saplings – Varanasi News
Students from Denmark did plantation in Prime Minister’s adopted village Nagepur.
60 students from Denmark arrived on Sunday morning for an educational tour of the Prime Minister’s adopted village Nagpur. Here, Lok Samiti convener Nandlal Master and village head Mukesh Kumar welcomed him. He got to know various aspects of the village and ‘Izzatghar’ (Shou
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Danish students who reached Varanasi were welcomed by singing folk songs.
know the situation of the village Nandlal Master, convenor of Lok Samiti, said – A group of 60 students from Denmark reached Prime Minister Adarsh Gram Nagepur on Sunday. Here he did an educational tour. In the program organized at Lok Samiti Ashram, first of all all the guests were welcomed by giving them Rudraksh garland, body clothes and applying tilak. During the educational tour, the guests saw the Lok Samiti Ashram of Nagepur, Asha Social School, Nandghar, Farmer Training Centre, Passenger Waiting Room, Ambedkar Park and Izzatghar (toilet) built in the village through Lok Samiti.
Students learned the situation of Nagepur village. The Lok Samiti gave him a briefing about the village.
Meet youth and learn about their goals During this, the foreign tourists met the girls, women and youth of the village. He also communicated with them. He also understood the social and educational work being run by Asha Trust and Lok Samiti. She shared a lot of experiences with village girls and women on their education and social status in Europe and India.
He was very excited to hear the response of many girls of the village when they said that they did not want to marry at a young age and wanted to stand on their own feet after completing their studies. Among the guests, Professor Ole Drub, Lise, Anne Meijn, Jan Christen from Huseris Gymnasium College, Denmark presented their views.
Participated in the workshop held at Lok Samiti Ashram.
Danish students did plantation During this, a workshop on better education system and environmental protection was organized with the students at Lok Samiti Ashram. Speakers said that the whole world is struggling with water crisis and global warming, in such a situation it is important for all of us to save our culture and environment along with modern development. The guests along with the villagers gave the message of environmental protection by planting saplings in the village.
Village head Mukesh Kumar, Nandan Upadhyay, Rajan, Soni, Anita, Asha, Manisha, Avnish, Shivkumar, Rambachan, Shyamsundar Master, Sunil, Ashish, Vidya, Shama Bano, Manjita, Jyoti, Seema, Manish etc. were mainly present in the program. Be present.
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