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Deputy Chief Minister Shukla Calls the Dindayal Research Institute Project an Innovative Experiment in Education
Bhopal : Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla has stated that the Surendrapal Gramoday School in Chitrakoot, established by the esteemed Nanaji Deshmukh, has grown into a large banyan tree, providing shade and support to many students. He described the project by the Dindayal Research Institute as an innovative experiment in the field of education. On the occasion of Children’s Day, Deputy Chief Minister Shukla inaugurated a children’s fair by lighting a lamp at the Gramoday School in Chitrakoot. The ceremony was attended by Chitrakoot Division Commissioner Balakrishna Tiwari, Gayatri Shakti Peeth manager Ramnarayan Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi Gramoday University Vice-Chancellor Professor Bharat Mishra, Chitrakoot District Panchayat Chairperson Ashok Jatav, and other local representatives and dignitaries.To promote the overall development of boys and girls, a children’s fair was organized at the Surendrapal Gramoday School, which is managed by the Dindayal Research Institute. The fair featured inspiring and attractive displays, science experiments and models, intellectual game shows, and interesting food stalls along with many entertaining, educational, and knowledge-enhancing programs presented by the students.It’s worth noting that the Surendrapal Gramoday School has been serving the community in Chitrakoot for over 25 years with the aim of fostering holistic development for children. In celebration of Children’s Day, the school hosted a children’s science fair showcasing numerous science experiments, models, projects, displays, educational game shows, and entertaining magic shows. The fair’s highlights were the innovative science models and projects on display. Students from other Dindayal Research Institute projects, such as Ramnath Ashram School and Krishnadevi Vanvasi Girls School in Majhgawan, also showcased their experiments and models. Additionally, the students set up food stalls at the fair.