
Sweaters distributed to children in Primary School Amb
Una, 25 February: Education is the medium which builds a strong society and determines the path of the country's progress in future. This was said by the Deputy Commissioner in a sweater distribution program organized by SRP Care for India organization in Primary School Amb on Tuesday. In the program, the Deputy Commissioner presented sweaters to 225 children from nursery to 5th class which were provided by Seva Raksha Prayas Sanstha Poliyan Purohit.
Una, 25 February: Education is the medium which builds a strong society and determines the path of the country's progress in future. This was said by the Deputy Commissioner in a sweater distribution program organized by SRP Care for India organization in Primary School Amb on Tuesday. In the program, the Deputy Commissioner presented sweaters to 225 children from nursery to 5th class which were provided by Seva Raksha Prayas Sanstha Poliyan Purohit.
The Deputy Commissioner praised the social reform work of Seva Raksha Prayas Sanstha and said that such social organizations play an important role in bringing positive change in the society. He praised the efforts being made by SRP Sanstha in the field of education.
During the program, the Deputy Commissioner also met school children and talked to them about life goals and inspired the children to bring positive change in life. He said that education is the only way through which one can realize his dreams. Also, he advised the children to keep working continuously to move towards their goals with confidence and positive thinking.
Sushma Sharma, Director of Seva Raksha Prayas Sanstha, told that the organization has started the sweater distribution program from Primary School Amb today and under this program sweaters will be distributed to children in 15 schools. Apart from this, this organization is working with promptness to help school children financially and health-related.
On this occasion, the director of the organization Sushma Sharma, co-founder of the organization Narendra Sharma and the staff of Amb School were present.
