World Animal Day: 'Mowgli School' inspires students to pick up books

Sakshi Saroha
Oct 4, 2018, 12:22 IST

Ahead World Animal Day, the 'Mowgli School' was busy giving wings to the dreams of village children, thanks to an initiative by the Special Tiger Protection Force.

World Animal Day: 'Mowgli School' inspires students to pick up books

Bahraich that is located in the Dudhwa-Katarniya forest area has found a unique way of celebrating the World Animal Day. Here the 'Mowgli School' is busy giving wings to the dreams of village children, thanks to an initiative by the Special Tiger Protection Force. The Special Tiger Protection Force has been started for tiger conservation and has embarked on a mission to teach children living in the forest areas. The children travel through the difficult forest terrain and cover a distance of around 10 kilometers to study at the school.

"Special Tiger Protection Force was basically formed for ensuring the safety of tigers and other wild animals, and for checking the man-animal conflict," Ramesh Pandey, Field Director, Dudhwa Katarniya forest told PTI yesterday. "Sub-Inspector of STPF, Satyendra Kumar, during his stay at Motipur range, started teaching children of the village (which comes under the said forest range) a few days ago along with the other forest department staff," he stated.

Kumar started convincing the villagers and made them aware about the positive effect of education which "leads to the overall betterment of children and secure their future". "He made the villagers understand that instead of sending their children to collect firewood, they should send them to schools. He started Mowgli School and the education material is provided by the World Wildlife Fund (WFF)," Pandey said. The official said the school was functioning from the premises of Motipur eco-tourism centre.

"The classes are held in the evening and more than 150 children are attending the classes. Some children come from as far as 10 kilometres to study here. Most of the children who study here generally assist their families in day-to-day work. They take out time to study," Pandey said. The famous 'Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai...' title song of the Hindi version of Japanese anime series 'Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli' are also sung by the students at the school.

Why do we celebrate World Animal Day?

The World Animal Day is an international day for animal rights and welfare. The aim of the Animal Day is to help in raising the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe. The main vision of the Animal Day is to protect the endangered species, natural habitat, and welfare of the animals. The World Animal day began in 1931 in Florence, Italy to highlight the difficult state of endangered species.

Sakshi Saroha is an academic content writer 3+ years of experience in the writing and editing industry. She is skilled in affiliate writing, copywriting, writing for blogs, website content, technical content and PR writing. She posesses trong media and communication professional graduated from University of Delhi.
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