Did Gujarat CM Keep His Promise to the Banaskantha Girl?
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Banaskantha (Gujarat), Feb 7 (NationPress) - On Saturday, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel fulfilled a promise made to a young student during a video conference last year by visiting a primary school in Banaskantha district. This visit occurred at Uttampura Primary School in Dantiwada, coinciding with Patel's tour for the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the Ambaji Corridor project.
Prior to the official event, the Chief Minister took the opportunity to meet Samya Prajapati, a Class 1 student who had posed the question during a video interaction about when he would visit her school.
This heartwarming exchange dates back to April 28, when the Chief Minister engaged with School Management Committee (SMC) members across Gujarat through video conferencing to enhance involvement in education.
During that session, Samya asked, “When will you visit our school?” to which Patel replied, “When I come there, I will surely come to meet you.” On Saturday, he made good on that promise, engaging with students and teachers about their studies, the school environment, and the educational system.
Breaking from protocol, he spent quality time with the children and later presented roses to Class 10 and 12 students, wishing them the best for their upcoming board examinations.
Samya expressed her joy by stating, “I had asked him if he would come to meet us. He remembered his words and today fulfilled my dream and my school’s dream.”
During the visit, she also recited shlokas for the Chief Minister, who encouraged her with, “Study well, grow up and become a collector, and then come and meet me.” Samya responded enthusiastically, “I will definitely come to meet you when I grow up.”
This visit highlighted the Chief Minister's commitment to the role of SMCs in enhancing education outcomes.
During the earlier video interaction, Patel emphasized that active participation from SMCs is critical for improving school facilities, attendance, and academic standards, ensuring that education aligns with modern needs.
Forest and Environment Minister Pravin Mali, along with teachers, students, and local leaders, were present during the school visit.