Bal Sansad groups of three SOE meet DC, request RO systems, sick rooms, and compost pits

The students and teachers from three schools in the Ludhiana district—School of Eminence (SOE) PAU, SOE Bharat Nagar, and G.S.S.S. Hargobindpur—met with Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal in his office. The delegation, led by Anuja Naik, Founder and CEO of the Wings of Wisdom Foundation, presented their insights on the Bal Sansad program and its benefits.

Bal Sansad groups of three SOE meet DC, request RO systems, sick rooms, and compost pits

Ludhiana, October 25, 2024: The students and teachers from three schools in the Ludhiana district—School of Eminence (SOE) PAU, SOE Bharat Nagar, and G.S.S.S. Hargobindpur—met with Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal in his office. The delegation, led by Anuja Naik, Founder and CEO of the Wings of Wisdom Foundation, presented their insights on the Bal Sansad program and its benefits.

During the meeting, students from each school warmly greeted the Deputy Commissioner and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to meet him in person. After hearing their requests, the DC approved the establishment of a sick room at SOE PAU and instructed teachers to prepare a budget for submission. In response to a request from SOE Bharat Nagar, he ordered the installation of a reverse osmosis (RO) system for both students and teachers. Following discussions with students from G.S.S.S. Hargobindpur regarding proper waste management, the decision was made to create compost pits.

The Deputy Commissioner engaged with the students and teachers, signing the process documentation maintained by the respective schools. He praised the Bal Sansad program and acknowledged the efforts of both teachers and students, suggesting a study on anemia levels at G.S.S.S. Hargobindpur.

Additionally, he announced that the district administration would implement "Book Clubs" in every government school and emphasized the importance of evaluating student learning outcomes through the Bal Sansad program. He also called for a survey of all schools to assess the availability of basic medicines and to ensure their provision. Furthermore, he stressed the need for an evaluation of the functioning of menstrual hygiene dispensers in each school.