This School Asked Its Students To Plant A Tree Instead Of Paying The Academics Fee

We are living in an era in which our school fee multiplies every year in accordance with the sloth growth of income sadly.

Many parents are unable to give their children, a quality education. Unfortunately, the results of studying in a prosperous school are even not satisfactory even if the grades are great.

The essential applications and analogies of education are always getting corrupted inside the blanket of money, it is just like education turned into a business.

Despite these odds, there exist a school in Chhattisgarh which is showing its remarkable ideology behind education, instead of sucking money or treating their students hardly, this school has an enormous love for the environment and they’re even encouraging their children to do their best in order to preserve mother nature.

With such a qualitative motive, the school board asked their students’ parents, not to pay the school fees instead plant a tree and look after it throughout the year. Very few schools have the motive to give importance to the environment as well and falling among those few categories, a brilliant act is taken by this school

Soon after the implementation of this idea, the school reflected a quick progress, with the success of the act, the School has now increased the fees to three trees per year. The parents of the students are seen planting trees in the area and looking after them with due care.

This unique kind of school is located in the Bargai Village of Chhattisgarh Surguja district. The schools have nearly 35 students and the Shiksha Kuteer was started on July 1st 2015, having only few kindergarten students. The number is 35 and hoping for more increase in the coming time.

One cannot ignore the sound education in this school assuming its preference to the plantation of trees. The formal education is provided to the students of the school along with environmental benefits and the school sources are the first in their families who are receiving such form of education without involving monetary values in the gesture.

The School sources say, “we started with only one tree or plant per year in 2015. The deal was that the parents of students would have to plant a sapling in their homes and nurture it to full size. However, a few months later we found that many of the saplings had died.”

They further added that this is the reason for the increase of the fees to three trees per year, one at the home, one behind the school and one as a part of the nursery.

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