Critica, a fourteen -year -old student at Adarsh Ramanand Middle School in Bihar province, recently left her old school and entered a new school.
There is a mixed expression of the enthusiasm and instability standing outside of his class-where he has the enthusiasm of going to a new school, there is mourning to leave old school.
However, this instability is not because of the separated from old friends or teachers.
Most of his classmates will be with him in the new school. There is something special in this school, which is not available to Critica anywhere else – it is protection.
Critica says “This school protects me. I feel safe here. This national security will not be realized in the new school.”
At first he was hesitant to say, then remove the confusion and publicly says, “In fact, there is no friend’s house at this time – that is, our own house. A place that gives us a feeling of protection during structund tusrab.”
However, our life is like a journey, which does not stop for anyone. Critica has to decide a new stop in her life.
Nevertheless, they have no friends houses in their new school, thinking that they start trembling.
He told his friends, “I have to accept that I have no friends in my new school. There will be no one who will believe me, no one will feel protected, no one will take care of me. I hope I could live here forever, but I have to go this life. This is life.”
She imagines a world where every school has a friend room, where girls don’t have to leave their dreams to fulfill their dreams.
The wind of change
His mother Sita Devi saw this change in her own eyes. He smiledly said, “Critica couldn’t go to school for three to four days in the first month. Now she goes every day Friends Friends Room is like a blessing. Girls now talk about these things publicly.”
The reason for the class now disappears like the fog in the morning and it has been replaced by happiness and teaching.
Sita smiles, “Now the boys even understand the sensitivity.”
UNICEF initiative
Critica’s friend, Sweetie Kumari, shone, “Everything changed with UNICEF’s arrival. Saheli room, clean toilet, hand wash space – it seems we are part of a big change.”
At the same time, a boy Hernand Kumar smiled shyly: “I am proud of this school.
Ankit Kumar explained, “There is a clean water drum outside each class. Now there is no barrier to study due to thirst.”
The magic of this change was the Adarsh Ramanand School Bihar Shata School Award (BSVP). This is not just a reward – a revolution. It has been considered important as water supply, toilet, hand wash, waste management and friendly rooms.

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Sweetie Kumari says, “Everything has changed.”
Another student Shreya Suhani says: “Now we collect rainwater, we collect it for our garden with wet waste, separate plastic. This award has made us a warrior to protect the earth against climate change.”
The school, including water supply, hygiene, health, has seven pillars of BSVP with the support of the fort. It’s like it’s a crown, which changes old thoughts with an emergency kit and a bed.
The community involved
The Wash Officer Onti Sudhakar Reddy at the UNICEF office of India considered it as a movement, “We have helped to make it a reality by giving the concept of Bihar Transparent School Award (BSVP) in this project.”
The Director of the State Project, B Kartikya Dhanji agrees with the Education Project Council of Bihar, “It raises awareness – health, hygiene and attendance, especially for girls.”
Bihar Education Minister Sunil Kumar said, “UNICEF’s partnership has achieved success. We are grateful to him for this.”
The principal of the school is surprised to see this love of the Jalaj Lochan community. “Students’ parents have also begun to pay a lot of attention to clean -up. Now they donate everything from soap to water, ETC
Purnia resident Motilal Tagore planted an mango tree on his granddaughter birthday. “We are associated with this school,” he said.
Maduresh, another local local resident, says: “We will contribute because we care about school and children. This is an indicator of progress for us.”

The boys become part of the revolution
Ankit Kumar, pointed to the new shiny stations of washing hands, said, “We wash our hands before reading in the classroom.
Critica chief Jalaj Lochan Hussein said, “This award is a mirror that shows us the best. Fifteen toilets, garbage, rain water conservation. All these work enhances school status.”
There is a rumor of change in school. Sweetie says, “Girls talk openly about the stru tusrub. The boys carefully listen to us.”
“We are not just learning, but living in a better way,” said Ankit.
For Critica, BSVP is like the pulse of the house.
He stood in one corner and looked at the friend room for the last time he whispered, “This school is the best. If the girls and boys are strong, the whole Bihar will be strong.”
Critica will learn about dignity, protection and belief in her new world from here. She’s watching her mind, resting herself in that room.
His dream is that one day every school has such a safe place.