Creative skit students on ‘civic values’ wows people. Watch amazing video | Trending
A video of a group of students talking about ‘civic values’ in form of a skit is winning hearts online. The video shows the kids enacting a scene taking place inside a bus where some passengers are offering their seats to others. There is a chance that their inspiring skit will make you want to applaud them. IAS officer Manuj Jindal posted the video on Twitter.“How our creative teachers are teaching ‘Civic Values’ in rural schools. Here’s a beautiful clip where students enacted a scene offering seats to fellow needy passengers in an invisible bus… Guaranteed to bring tears to your eyes,” he wrote while posting the video.The video opens to show a few kids seated on chairs that resemble the seats inside of a bus. Within moments, a kid playing the role of an elderly person enters the bus. To which, another kid, essaying the role of a passenger, gets up from his seat. The rest of the video shows different situations and the reactions of the passengers already seated inside.While replying to his post, he also added the name of the school. “A full curriculum on instilling such core civic values for all ZP schools in Thane. School: Indgaon, Thane Drict,” he tweeted.Take a look at the video:
How our creative teachers are teaching ‘Civic Values’ in rural schools.Here’s a beautiful clip where students enacted scene offering seats to fellow needy passengers in an invisible bus..Guaranteed to bring tears to your eyes. pic.twitter.com/2ShlL3sftZ— Manuj Jindal (@manujjindalIAS) December 2, 2022
The video was posted a few days ago. Since being shared, the clip has accumulated close to 25,000 views and the numbers are only increasing. Alongside, the video has also received close to 1,100 likes. The video has further prompted people to post various comments.“Good,” wrote a Twitter user. “This is beautiful,” shared another. “Too good. Very important,” posted a third. What are your thoughts on the video?
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