Belagavi government school students tour.

Belagavi, Karnataka – Seventeen students from Sonatti Government School in Belagavi recently took their first flight to Hyderabad on November 7. Sponsored by Prakash Deyannavar, former President of the Karnataka State Primary School Teachers Association (KSPSTA), this journey aims to broaden their horizons and ignite new ambitions. Many of these young travelers, from government schools in North Karnataka, have never left their hometown before.
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Inspiring New Ambitions and Boosting School Enrollment
Deyannavar’s initiative gives these students a rare experience while aiming to increase enrollment in government schools. By offering an adventure beyond their usual environment, he hopes to motivate them to aim higher. This program seeks not only to inspire the students but also to encourage parents to view government schools as valuable educational choices.
The selected students earned their place through dedication and regular attendance. Now, they have a chance to return home with fresh ideas and experiences to share with their peers. Deyannavar hopes these students will serve as role models and inspire others to stay committed to their studies.
Community Support Brings New Opportunities for Students
The headmaster and staff of Government Kannada Higher Primary School, Sonatti, worked hard to make this trip possible. Their support earned widespread appreciation, as they encouraged students to dream bigger. This trip promises lasting memories, new perspectives, and a stronger sense of purpose for each traveler.
This journey underscores the power of community support in shaping young lives. Through this experience, these students are stepping into new possibilities, gaining confidence, and returning with ambitions that will benefit their entire school and community.
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