Under the leadership of PM shree Primary School, Khushipura, Jhansi witnessed various activities across different primary schools. Awareness drives include Voters awareness, School Chalo and Communicable disease awareness. In Primary School Dhamna - Payak, Ranipur, guests participated in distributing green flags during the school Chalo rally and honored high-achieving students. Similarly, in Mauranipur, students and teachers organized a rally to inspire attendance.
Teachers, accompanied by students, conducted door-to-door visits to raise awareness about the importance of education. In Ranipur (Jhansi), under the leadership of PMShri Primary School (Girls) Khushipura, activities included the School Chalo campaign, voter awareness, and a rally for communicable disease control. The event was inaugurated by Chairman Representative Ayodhya Prasad Kharka, Executive Officer Nixon Singh Rajput, and Block Education Officer Deepak Srivastava.
A seminar was held during the school's annual festival program. The chief guest was Nagar Panchayat Chairman representative Ayodhya Prasad Kharka. Rewards were given to students from class 1 to class 5 who secured top positions. The event also featured a welcome song and expressions of gratitude from various dignitaries.
At Dada Harprasad Lodhi Vidyalaya in Tahrauli, students received their exam results and were rewarded accordingly. In another instance, primary school Gata organized its annual function, where top-performing students from classes one to five were honored with shields and awards.
The selection of Sanskar in Navodaya, the grandson of city resident journalist Haprasad Kushwaha, was celebrated. Additionally, an entrance ceremony was held at Upper Primary School Basaria in Bhandara, attended by various community members and officials.
In Mauranipur, a rally under the Rakul Chalo campaign was conducted at Dhaganapayak Primary School, aiming to motivate village residents to enroll their children in school. Cultural programs marked the entrance ceremony at Upper Primary School Basaria in Bhandara, emphasizing the importance of education for children up to six years old.