Malegaon: More than 400 students of Nashik district have written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Students of Kakani Vidyalaya in Malegaon and Zilla Parishad School in Musalgaon have sent letters to the Prime Minister. The project was organized on the occasion of Amrit Utsav of Independence. At this time the country is celebrating the elixir of freedom.
On the occasion of this historically proud year, Malegaon Postal Department has started a unique campaign. This campaign is in the form of 75 lakh postcards on the occasion of the nectar festival of Indian independence. In it between December 1 to 25, ‘Revolutionaries honored in the freedom struggle’ and ‘What will India look like in 2047?’ Write a letter to the Prime Minister on one of the two subjects.
Informed the revolutionaries of your area
Under the guidance of Manoj Patil of Malegaon Post Office, students of classes V to X from Kakani Vidyalaya have written a letter to the Prime Minister by participating in this campaign. School headmistress Shobha More, supervisor Rajesh Pardeshi, Pramod Devre, Nandu Gawli, Vaishali Salunkhe, Saroj Bagul and all other fellow teachers worked hard for this unique campaign. The students wrote to the Prime Minister informing them about the various revolutionaries of their region and expressed their views on what the India of their dreams should be like.
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Write letters in Marathi, Hindi and English
75 students of Musalgaon Zilla Parishad in Sinnar Tehsil also participated in this campaign. Students of classes V to VII have written letters to the Prime Minister in Marathi, Hindi and English. So some students have expressed their feelings by drawing pictures on postcards. Postmaster Mayuri Navgire, Headmaster Vijay Kshirsagar, Vasant Gosavi, Anita Yewale, Usha Chavan, Vaishali Sayalekar, Jitendra Nandanvar, Ranjana Ubale and others have worked hard for this campaign.