Key Points

Young students in Gujarat's Kherva area are thrilled to participate in a special story-writing competition. Their creative stories have been selected for publication in an upcoming book. The Mission Bal Varta program is helping children discover their writing talents. This initiative is creating excitement about reading and writing among school children.

Key Points: Gujarat Mission Bal Varta Inspires Kherva Students Story Writing

  • 21 student stories selected for publication in upcoming children's literature book
  • Students expressed excitement about seeing their creative work in print format
  • Mission Bal Varta program aims to nurture literary talent among school children
  • Competition included dialogue sessions with teachers to improve writing skills
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School children in Gujarat's Kherva participate in story-writing competition under Mission Bal Varta

School children in Gujarat's Kherva participate in story-writing competition with 21 selected stories to be published in a book, nurturing young literary talent.

"The programme has motivated me a lot and helped me improve my storytelling skills. - Diya Gadia"

Mehsana, Oct 4

To recognise and nurture the talents of school children, the Gujarat government is running the Mission Bal Varta programme. As part of this initiative, a story-writing competition was organised among students at government schools in the Kherva cluster of Mehsana district.

Students from nine schools participated in the competition, and many of their stories were selected, bringing great joy to the young writers. Students were quite excited after they were informed about their stories being selected. They were also informed that their stories would be published in the form of a book.

Krishna Garhvi, a student, told IANS, “A Bal Varta competition was held at my school, and my story was appreciated. It will be published in a children's literature book, which makes me very happy.”

The students expressed that Mission Bal Varta has been a great source of inspiration for them and has encouraged them to explore creative writing more seriously. Several other students who participated in the competition expressed similar joy and happiness.

Diya Gadia, a student, said, “The programme has motivated me a lot and helped me improve my storytelling skills.”

During the competition, 21 stories met the required standards and have been selected by the education department for publication in a book.

Hetalben Mehta, CRC Coordinator of Mehsana, stated, “The education department will publish these stories as a book very soon, providing a platform for young writers and encouraging literary talent in schools.”

Alongside the competition, a dialogue session with the participating children was held at Kherva Primary Kumar School, where teachers provided guidance to help students improve their writing skills. The Gujarat government’s Mission Bal Varta programme has proven to be very effective in honing the skills of students at the school level and promoting a culture of reading and writing among young learners.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see government schools getting such opportunities. Usually all these creative programs happen only in private schools. Hope this reaches every district in Gujarat. The book publication idea is brilliant - what better motivation for young writers!
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Arjun K
As someone from Mehsana district, I'm really proud to see our children getting this platform. Storytelling is such an important part of our culture. Hope they include local folk tales and traditions in their writing. Jai Gujarat! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While this is a good initiative, I hope they ensure equal participation from all students, including those from marginalized communities. Sometimes these programs end up benefiting only the already privileged children. The implementation matters as much as the idea.
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Vikram M
Wonderful news! In today's digital age, getting children interested in writing and reading is challenging. Programs like these are much needed. The dialogue session with teachers sounds particularly useful for guiding young talent.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to read about Krishna and Diya's excitement! 😊 Getting published at such a young age is a dream come true for any writer. Hope this inspires more children to pick up pens instead of just mobile phones. Great work by Gujarat education department!

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