Illustration about Dengue by 11-year-old Saphina

Illustration about Dengue by 11-year-old Saphina

RMN Foundation school students took to drawings to spread the awareness about Dengue, exhorting people to stay in a hygienic environment.

By Rakesh Raman

As Dengue virus is spreading at an alarming pace in India’s capital New Delhi, the disease has already claimed nearly 20 lives in the ongoing outbreak. Dengue fever – because of its painful effect – is also known as breakbone fever.

Medical experts believe that the worst has yet to come, as the virus will attack people like a pandemic during the next about 30 days stretching into October.

Increasing dirtiness in New Delhi coupled with the carelessness of the government is supposed to be the main reason behind Dengue’s severity.

Now the onus is on the people to take necessary precautions to combat the disease. That’s why RMN Foundation school students took to drawings to spread the awareness about Dengue, exhorting people to stay in a hygienic environment.

[ Also Read: How to Deal with Dengue in Delhi ]

Here are a couple of illustrations created by the young students of RMN Foundation.

Illustration about Dengue by 11-year-old Saphina

Illustration about Dengue by 11-year-old Saphina

RMN Foundation school students are taught to express their views through various communicative ways such as writing, drawings, and debating.

RMN Foundation also has introduced the Educhat form of discussion to empower its students to think, analyze, and express their views on crucial topics that impact their education.

Illustration about Dengue by 10-year-old Nikita

Illustration about Dengue by 10-year-old Nikita

Schools in India

As schools in India operate with unskilled teachers who use archaic curricula and obsolete teaching techniques, most students fail to survive in the modern-day world when they move further in their careers.

[ Are Educated Indian Students Employable? No, Says the Survey ]

As a result, Indian students with degrees and diplomas are not employable in any modern profession. Worse, they are not even trainable for a professional job because their knowledge level is abysmally bad.

In fact, the prevailing education system in India is producing intellectually weak and morally corrupt people who are increasingly becoming a huge burden on the country’s socio-economic system.

To overcome this educational predicament, RMN Foundation has developed its own Constructive Education Framework to connect education with employability.

This is an alternative education option for students who want to get the right professional job and progress in the knowledge-driven world.

Free Modern Education

RMN Foundation schools are now providing free education to the children of economically weaker sections of the society in New Delhi.

The Foundation plans to open thousands of such schools where hundreds of thousands of students could get free modern education.

Moreover, RMN Foundation is working actively to open residential schools for poor and orphaned children where they could get the best education for their career and personality development to progress in today’s highly competitive world.

RMN Foundation aims to open at least 1,000 residential schools for over 100,000 students by the year 2020. Most of these schools will be set up in India and a few of them will be based in other poor nations of the world.

Formed in May 2015, RMN Foundation is the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of the Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, which is working in diversified content creation, management, and distribution businesses on a global scale.

RMN Foundation is registered as an educational and public charitable Trust with the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi at New Delhi, India. You can get more information about RMN Foundation at its website.

By Rakesh Raman, the managing editor of RMN Company

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