No mobile, no TV for two hours in Maharashtra village: Kids go inside as soon as the siren sounds

Posted on 8th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

When we had just reached the village, a siren started blaring. Children playing on the roads were seen running toward the houses. On the other hand, their parents also came out of their houses to find them on the roads and take them home.

 

We were thinking about this. Because such conditions were seen in Britain during the Second World War. Then there used to be a stir among the people as soon as the German plane was seen. Such a scene was seen in Jakekurwadi in the Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. When inquired, it was found that this is done because it was a challenge to keep children away from mobile and TV after Corona.

 

fixed for children's future

The population of Jakkurwadi with 330 houses is around 2200. About 500 of them are children. For the future of these children, it was decided that no mobile, no TV campaign would be run for two hours.

 

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Amar Suryavanshi, a 35-year-old youth, was elected Sarpanch in the Panchayat elections held two years ago. Suryavanshi, who has done MA, and BEd, along with the villagers, took care of the children's education and attention. For this, it was decided that mobile and TV would be kept off in the village daily from 6 pm to 8 pm.

 

5 thousand for selling Gutka, 500 fine on the person who eats it

Earlier children were seen eating Gutka in the village. Now it has been banned. It has been decided to impose a fine of Rs 5,000 for selling Gutka in the village and Rs 500 for those who consume it. People have now stopped gutka and smoking. Dattatraya Suryavanshi of the village told that children now talk about becoming IAS and IPS and study diligently.

 

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