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Speciality of the our school childrens

                               Speciality of the our school childrens 

                                              


           Our scool childences very lucky in a government schools because of they all are get mid day meals with tasty meal with the boiled egg and chicky weekly 6 days they all are get boiled egg and chikki and banana students who'se there is a skip school that kind   of  children's also daily  came to school the scheme of Azim Premji they give opportunity to children's weekly 4 days eating the banana chiki and boiled egg this is the gym Premji foundation contributions to government school students after that government also launched the weekly 2 days distribution of the  boiled egg banana and chikki who they wish to eat boiled egg or chikki our banana. They got and they eat daily it is the intention is to grow our school children's dairy well  throught physically, and monthly in every school a checked a students wait and height in every 3 months also from government hospital give and speciality to children's health and healthyness it was a nice and students also got free of cost shoes and socks it was also a good thing for development of children's and some students are they don't forget come to school and today like to wish daily come to school from the all those Government and non government peoples to give contributions to the government school children's it is a well development in our government schools and also the education is should be strong in government school then only we get good healthy education, and physically and mentally fitness in government school children's.

                                               


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