Jul 06, 2015
When children come to school, they leave
the hands of their mom and dad and hold
the hands of the van/bus/driver/conductors,
before that of the teachers.
Their ‘bhaiyas’, as they are lovingly called,
play an integral part in their lives. Children
learn a lot from them, by observing their
behaviour and mannerisms.
So we needed to bring a change in the
‘bhaiyas’, by sensitizing them to the needs
of the children and vice versa.
AUTO UNCLE LATE
KARTE HAI NA……
RAAT KO PICTURE
DEKHANE GAYE TO
SUBHA LATE HO GAYA
O “Ma’am my bhaiya shouts at us.”
O “He has too many children in our van.”
O “Bhaiya achi tarah baat nahi karte.”
O “Mera auto bhaiya paan khata hai, usse baas atti hai.”
O “My van bhaiya talks on the mobile while driving.”
O “My driver breaks the traffic signals.”
O To educate the drivers on issues of health, especially
tobacco.
O To give a listening ear to their problems.
O To bridge the gap between parents, children, school
and the drivers
O To sensitise children on the problems auto/van/bus
drivers face.
O To develop mutual respect between the children and
the drivers.
HAPPY DRIVER’S DAY!!!!
Hum yeh flower apne van
uncle ko denge.
PARTY TIME FOR DRIVERS
RED TEAM IS THE WINNER
ROCK SHOW
WASHING THE VAN
SCHOOL BUS GETS A
WASH
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
THE PARENTS, DRIVERS AND
SCHOOL
14 saal main pahli
baar hamare ko itna
samman mila
O Regular interactive sessions between school,
parent, child and the drivers.
O A separate notice board for the convenience
of the drivers.
O Other activities related to social, health and
recreation will be taken.