Teachers use music to bring children back to school in Gaya

Teachers in Gaya district are using music to encourage children to attend school, with one teacher using a harmonium to sing and motivate students. The initiative has led to an increase in school attendance, with one school seeing a rise from sparse classrooms to 200-250 students attending daily.
In Gaya district, teachers are using music to bring children back to school. Ramjeet Kumar, a Sanskrit teacher, walks through Piprahi village each morning singing with a harmonium to draw children to class. Another teacher, Imroz Ali, is using musical instruments to motivate students in Kormathu village. The initiative has increased school attendance, with Kumar's school seeing a rise to 200-250 students daily. Kumar's efforts have been recognized with a letter of appreciation from the education department. A similar initiative by Ali has also increased attendance in his school to nearly 130 students.
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