Mysuru, November 21: At a time when everyone speaks about lack of cleanliness in toilets of government schools across the country, here is a government school headmaster who cleanse his school toilet every day and thus begins his day work.
It may be surprising, but it's true.
Head master B Mahadeshwara Swamy of government primary school of Hongahalli in Gundlupete taluk has not only been cleaning the toilets, but also has constructed a library in his own expenses for the children and even developed a garden in the school. Public and the education department officials appreciate his service saying that Swamy is an example of how a government school could be developed as model one and brought in positive change.
Mahadeshwara Swamy begins his daily routine with the cleaning of school toilets followed by garden and classrooms. He is educating the students to maintain personal cleanliness. He has been inspiring the students to participate in co-curricular activities due to which parents have been sending their wards happily.
Mahadeshwara Swamy has started cleaning the toilets on his first day in the school opened by Dr H Sudarshan at BR Hill for tribal children, on February 6, 1998 and continued it till date.
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Bengaluru: Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly R. Ashoka said the election results show that Narendra Modi is the most suitable leader for the country’s security.
Speaking to the media, he claimed that the political future of Mamata Banerjee and her government has come to an end. He alleged that around two crore people from Bangladesh were helped to enter the country with Aadhaar cards.
Ashoka said that even though elections were held in five states, the entire country’s attention was on West Bengal. He attributed this to what he described as misgovernance in the state.
He further said there were continuous political allegations and objections related to CBI matters, and added that such developments have now come to an end with the latest election outcome.
