
DM inspects girls' shelter home, instructs officials to improve facilities
During a random visit to the Swaroop Nagar Girls' Shelter Home, the district magistrate interacted with the girls, inquiring about their studies, interests, needs, and future plans. He instructed the superintendent to ensure all girls receive a safe and supportive environment. He also emphasized the importance of timely health check-ups, cleanliness, and quality food.
The district magistrate inspected the kitchen, residential rooms, toilets, and other facilities, noting cleanliness and issuing instructions for improvement.
He expressed concern over education, stating that qualified teachers should be arranged and classes conducted for the regular education of the girls.
The district probation officer announced that efforts are being made at the govt level to arrange open education through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) to enable the girls to continue their studies regularly.
During the inspection, the district magistrate observed the girls making rakhis and appreciated their creative work.
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The girls also tied 'raksha sutra' to him with affection.
Meanwhile, before Raksha Bandhan, the district magistrate's camp office was filled with emotions and joy as special children from Pushpa Khanna Memorial Center, Nawabganj, arrived to tie rakhi to the DM. Singh interacted affectionately with the children and presented them with a basket of sweets and chocolates.
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