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Manoj Bajpayee reached his childhood school, asked many questions to children in Bhojpuri, showed Bhojpuri style

Cine star Manoj Bajpayee met the children of his village school in Bettiah, Bihar on Thursday. He told many interesting and inspiring stories to the children and also asked them many mathematics questions. The cine star won everyone’s hearts by speaking to children in Bhojpuri. In fact, in this talk program organized at Upgraded Middle School, Belwa Bazar Gaunaha, he said that the entire future of children depends on their childhood education. As per the recommendations of the New Education Policy 2020, it is very important to promote the power of imagination in young children.

So that children are aware of their environment. They should be able to connect what they read in books with their daily life activities. In order to establish a dialogue with the children, Manoj Bajpayee taught many children to make stories and listened to them. This will develop logic in younger children and the power to explain anything comprehensively in older children. It was told that this is the same school from where Padmashree Vajpayee had received his basic education. In Bhojpuri, he gave a simple and beautiful dialogue that when small children are talked to in their own language, they are able to learn and understand better.

He listened to the story from many children and made them perform some mathematical operations. Distributed pens and copies with my own hands. Kamal Nath Jha, State Lead, Central Square Foundation, advised to ensure academic monitoring and student tractor charts in all schools to strengthen basic literacy and numeracy. During this, saplings were planted in the school premises. DPO Manish Kumar Singh, Nitish, Shweta and Mridula Kumari, HM of the school and teachers were present on the occasion.

Manoj Bajpayee urged the teachers of the school to strengthen Mission Nipun Bihar in their school. Said that every possible effort should be made to ensure that all children acquire class-related skills as soon as possible. Emphasizing on the curiosity of children, educationist Gyandev Mani Tripathi said that it is the responsibility of us teachers to make children curious. If children are curious, they will be able to collect information and connect it to their lives.

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