Tribal Children Demand Free Education: Postcards Sent to Maharashtra CM
In a heartfelt campaign, tribal children in Maharashtra have sent postcards urging CM Devendra Fadnavis for free education up to 18 years, highlighting their plight for equal opportunities.

Tribal Children Demand Free Education: Postcards Sent to Maharashtra CM
In a remarkable initiative, tribal children from Maharashtra have taken to sending postcards to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, advocating for free education for all children up to the age of 18. This movement, organized by a tribal rights organization, aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for educational support in tribal communities.
The postcards reflect the aspirations and challenges faced by these children, who are seeking equal access to education and a brighter future. The campaign underscores the responsibility of the government to ensure that every child, regardless of their background, has the right to quality education.
As reported by The Hindu, this grassroots effort serves as a poignant reminder to officials about the pressing demands for educational reforms that can uplift marginalized communities. It is a call for accountability from those in power to prioritize the educational rights of all citizens, especially the underprivileged.
The voices of these children resonate with the Constitution's promise of equality and justice, emphasizing that the government must act swiftly to address their needs and aspirations.
Source: The Hindu

