Administration will bear the expenses of Meenakshi’s education – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion When a small girl in Ratlam came to meet the Collector with her problem, Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi’s heart melted after listening to her. He immediately got up from his office and went to the school of the girl child who came to him and talked to the school director and got the girl admitted in the school. The collector told the school director that the administration would bear the expenses of the education of this girl child. Actually the case is of Meenakshi Sharma, a nine-year-old girl living in Gandhi Nagar, Ratlam. The girl’s mother died in her childhood, her father remarried and moved to another place. The girl child lives with grandmother Sarita Sharma. Grandma is unable to bear the expenses of studies. In such a situation, Meenakshi along with her grandmother reached the collector and gave an application. Collector’s mind got upset after reading Meenakshi’s application. Meenakshi’s grandmother told the Collector that Meenakshi is a Class IV student of St. Stephen’s School. He has been expelled from the school for not paying the fees. Even after many requests, they are not sitting in the school. His financial condition is not such that he can pay the fees of his granddaughter and teach her. Hearing the problems of the girl child, Collector Suryavanshi, Women Child Development Officer Rajneesh Sinha, DPC M.L. Called Sansari along and took him along to the girl’s school. Discussed with school director Sanjay Upadhyay and explained to him. The collector said that now there will be no hindrance in the education of the girl child, the entire expenditure of her education will be borne by the administration. School fees will be given from Red Cross. After getting Meenakshi admitted to the school, the girl and her grandmother were taken to their home in Jawahar Nagar in his own vehicle. ,
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