Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan recently visited his primary school at Handidhua in Talcher, Odisha, and interacted with students and teachers. Pradhan completed his primary education from classes one to five in the school. Students welcomed the minister in a traditional way upon his arrival at the school premises.
Pradhan shared his experience on Twitter, stating, Memories to cherish forever! Always a special feeling coming back to your old school. The Handidhua Primary School in Talcher is where I spent my early childhood. Life was so much easy and like a dream those days!
During the visit, Pradhan also reviewed the school premises and interacted with the guardians. Speaking to ANI, he expressed his happiness about revisiting his childhood school. I visited my primary school at Handidhua, where I studied from class one to five. I also interacted with students and teachers. I felt happy to revisit my childhood school today here, he said.
The visit to his old school gave Pradhan a chance to reflect on his early years and to see the changes that have taken place at the school. It is heartwarming to see a prominent political figure like Pradhan take the time to revisit his roots and connect with the young minds at his alma mater.
Pradhan’s visit not only shines a spotlight on the significance of primary education but also highlights the importance of preserving our heritage and revisiting our childhood memories. It reminds us that no matter how high we rise, we should never forget our humble beginnings.
This visit is sure to inspire young students at Handidhua Primary School to work hard and follow in the footsteps of the Union Minister of Education. By taking the time to interact with these students and teachers, Pradhan has shown that education is a priority for the government and that it is willing to invest in the future of the nation.
Overall, the Union Minister’s visit to his primary school in Handidhua represents an inspiring effort to connect with his roots, inspire young minds and emphasize the importance of primary education as a building block for a better future.