Jodhamal students render help to adopted village

Excelsior Correspondent

Student of Jodhamal School presenting gifts to a student of the village Ismailpur Kothe, Bishnah.
Student of Jodhamal School presenting gifts to a student of the village Ismailpur Kothe, Bishnah.

JAMMU, Feb 5: To support and help the kids of the adopted village and advance the mission, various students of Jodhamal Public School went to the village Ismailpur Kothe, Bishnah.
Charity and the spirit of giving was inculcated amongst the students of Jodhamal when they visited various schools of Ismailpur Kothe today.
Witnessing the lack of amenities of the village children, the students of Jodhamal had dipped deep into their pockets and made generous donations. They overwhelmed the little ones by giving away their old clothes, games, toys, storybooks, stationary, chocolates, toffees, biscuits and many more such things.
Other help in the form of funds and useful articles is also provided by the School from time to time to the village and its people who have been adopted by the School.
Various other gifts were distributed by the students to the children of the IVth- class employees of the school, who were overwhelmed to receive them to shower their blessings to the students.
This was an opportunity to help children learn about charity and the importance of reaching out to others in their time of need.
It is pertinent to mention here that in its endeavour to reach out to the rural society, JMPS has adopted Ismailpur Kothe, a village in Bishnah and has been in constant touch with the villagers for taking care of their health and hygiene concerns.
The school is also donating some computers to the village school to help the students bridge the digital gap between city and village students.