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Future ‘booked’: Effort to hand down textbooks to junior classes brings hope

In economically hard times, many schools across Goa are collecting books from students of higher classes and passing them down to children of junior classes, even a Saligao book store has joined the effort

Herald Team

This year has been a rather strange year. The grown-ups are having a tough time and yes, so are the young ones. No playing out with friends may be very frustrating but for many children, getting the relevant school books for the year has been an experience they would like to forget.  Study books are just not available with the virus placing a spoke in the wheels. With many schools having taken recourse to conduct classes online the need for textbooks was keenly felt.     

Morena Miranda, Principal at the Government High School in Morpila said “we collected textbooks from the students who moved a class above and gave them to the students coming in. We have class from the 5th standard to the 10th. We were able to provide books for most of our students this way though I will admit it was a bit of a problem in the 5th standard because we had a rush of students in that classroom”.

Deepika Tambat from the Viscount of Pernem High school said they took books from the previous year and for a few, she in fact gave online books.  

However, Natasha Wheeler who is a teacher at a private school in Porvorim said they did not have any problems. She said “All our kids had textbooks. We had placed orders before the pandemic. One or two books are still a problem but the teacher has the course so she helps them”.

In Saligao a commendable initiative was launched by a book store.  The book store in the area is collecting old school books from parents for free and is distributing it to parents who have not been able to get the books for the academic year also for free.

Melicio Fernandes of The Write Shop said the idea for this initiative came from several parents who would visit his book shop which sells stationary. He said “ If you have any old textbooks of Goa Board from Std l to Std 10, please drop it at our shop. (The Write shop, Saligao). This year due to COVID19 Pandemic, there is a huge shortfall of textbooks as a result of which the students & teachers are facing hardships. So, we urge the Parents & the Students to kindly drop all your old textbooks at our shop so that we can pass on the same to the needy students (Free of Cost)”.

The response he said had been good with more than a hundred books donated and given out. The start of online classes had ensured that the response from parents was good. He said parents requested him to initiate this and he placed the appeal on Facebook and other platforms.  Melicio said he was also aware of the problems because he would hear the complaints when he attended the PTA meeting at one of the schools He said he hoped everyone would get the books necessary for the year.

One can only hope that dream of his comes true and no parent or child will have to face the challenges of the academic year without the necessary books.

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