We used to bring cow dung from home: CM Sai
The Free Press Journal|July 06, 2024
State Level Admission Festival | CM visits his primary school
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We used to bring cow dung from home: CM Sai

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday sharing his primary education said to keep the school clean, we used to bring cow dung from home and apply it. The entire village was concerned about the maintenance of the school. The villagers worked together to repair the roof.

He was addressing the state level school entrance festival, at village Bagiya, where Sai himself had studied till class fifth. He adds, there was not even a sack, we used to bring sacks from home. There were no concrete roads One had to go to Seramongra to write 5th Board. It feels good now that so many facilities are available for education.

He said since education is the basic mantra of development, are continuously working for its betterment.

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