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Magistrate Sarita Yadav Honored with Chanakya Samman for Free Education Initiative

Magistrate Sarita Yadav Honored with Chanakya Samman for Free Education Initiative
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Magistrate Sarita Yadav, who provides free education to children from slums, has received national-level recognition. She was honored with the Chanakya Samman in Dehradun. This award was presented by the "Mission New India" organization, which recognizes individuals who promote education in challenging circumstances.

Honor and Ceremony

The ceremony was held at a hotel in Dehradun, with the event organized by the Narendra Modi Vichar Manch. On this occasion, 20 other individuals, including Sarita Yadav, were also honored. As a mark of respect, she received a certificate of honor, a traditional shawl (angavastra), and an idol of Mother Saraswati.

The event was attended by the chief guest and other dignitaries — such as National Convener Ravi Chanakya, National President Dr. Jyoti Srivastava, and State President Nisha Sharma.

Sarita Yadav's Initiative

Sarita Yadav primarily runs a free school for children from slum areas. This initiative provides educational opportunities to children from economically and socially backward regions. The national-level recognition of her service is considered a significant step towards supporting and encouraging such initiatives.

Significance and Impact

This honor conveys the message that promoting education at the social level, especially for the underprivileged, is being noticed and appreciated nationwide.

Such initiatives inspire other officials, social workers, and citizens to contribute at their own level.

It remains to be seen whether Sarita Yadav's efforts will receive further resources, support, or expansion following this recognition.

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