**Guides Students for a Bright Future, Initiates 'Krishna Bhog' by Serving Halwa-Puri, Distributes Stationery, and Plants Trees**
**Calls on Philanthropists to Support Development of Rural Schools**
**Banswara, On Saturday, Divisional Commissioner Dr. Neeraj K. Pawan conducted a surprise inspection of the Government Higher Secondary School located in Lakshmangarh Jhiri, near the city. He reviewed various school management and teaching activities, expressing his satisfaction with the school's functioning. During the visit, he also planted trees on the school premises.
**Interaction with Students, Providing Guidance:**
Dr. Pawan interacted directly with students from different classes, discussing their dreams, family situations, school facilities, needs, and extracurricular activities. He provided them with tips for achieving a bright future and asked various questions about their general knowledge, right to information, and rural development activities. He praised the students for their satisfactory responses to his questions.
**Inauguration of 'Krishna Bhog' with Halwa-Puri:**
The Commissioner inaugurated the 'Krishna Bhog,' organized by philanthropist Prerna Upadhyay, by serving halwa-puri to the students. Additionally, all students received stationery supplies. Dr. Pawan appreciated such initiatives in government schools and urged other philanthropists to come forward and encourage children living in rural areas.
**Importance of Teaching Duties:**
During his visit, Dr. Pawan discussed enrollment and other school arrangements with Deputy Principal Kirti Shrimali, Preeti Jain, Manisha Mukhati, Deeptesh Purohit, Barkatullah Khan, Jaya Ninama, Rajshri, Rajkishore Verma, and Himanshu Acharya. He offered important suggestions for making teaching more effective and for participating in social and national concerns and creative activities in rural areas. He emphasized the crucial role of teachers in social reconstruction and the country's development.