Gujarat: Students get inspiration from 'Mission Children'
Mehsana, September 21 (IANS). The Gujarat government takes several initiatives under the Children Children Children Children Children to improve children’s talent. In this relief, a competition for writing story for students in the Kherwa group in the Mehsana district was organized. Children from 9 schools enthusiastically participated in this competition. The stories of many children have been selected for their creative skills, which are very excited and happy. This government initiative not only promotes the creativity of children, but also strengthens their confidence. Under the Missionary Children’s Conversions, this effort by the Gujarat government provides a platform to schoolchildren to represent their talent. Krishna Garhvi, a student who participated in this competition, said with enthusiasm that a children’s talk competition was held in my school, in which my story liked it. My story will be printed in the literature ball book, I am very happy about it. Students say that Mission Children’s Talks gave them the opportunity to show their creativity, and it also increased their inspiration. This program plays an important role in improving the literary skills of children and increasing their trust. The student Diya Gadia expressed happiness and said that anyone who had a good story opposed her story by choosing. My story is also chosen, I feel pretty good. I want to continue writing story and I will get a lot of inspiration from such competitions. During the competition, it was found that 21 stories of students were in line with standards. The Department of Education will now publish these stories as a book. During the competition, a dialogue program of participating children was also arranged in Kherwa Primary Kumar Shala, as well as teaching them for better writing from the teachers. The mission of the Gujarat government seems to be very effective in carving students’ skills at school level. CRC coordinator Hateben Mehta said: “Children from 9 schools participated in the competition, which I liked the stories of 21 children.” A book will be published soon, in which the stories of these children took place. -Ians DKM/As part these storytelling plates