Tunza for childrenby Asmita Gaire | 28-08-2019 10:23 |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Injecting the notions of positive values and beliefs in children in their forming age is the small efforts that I made as a youth; yes, as a responsible youth. During this course of time, I had travelled province number 3 of Nepal where I met small children who were discussing about lots of global issues for the preparation of quiz competition at the very early stages. I was astonished by their questions and answers which was praisable. I questioned one of the brother of class 2 about the personal cleanliness and hygiene. He replied that, " Don't worry sis, I follow up all the rules; I throw wastes in the bin and our school has fixes bin in the road side. I brush teeth two times a day. I switched off the fan and lights when I am to leave a room. And I teach my younger brother as well." It was quite impressive response. He discussed many things which was very much interactive. I thought of providing promotional goods from Tunza as a small gift of appreciation. I provided them with ruler and pencils. They thoroughly looked after it. They read the writings on pen and ruler. When they read their response on reading Samsung engineering and Runs a eco generation was quite astonishing since they were using samsung gadgets in their home. They asked from which country it has been sent. When I replied they whispered, "Sis, convey our thanks to them."
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