GANDHINAGAR: In a heartwarming display of leadership and compassion, Gujarat’s Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi surprised students at a residential school by personally attending their birthday celebrations. The event, held in Gandhinagar, turned into a memorable affair as Sanghvi spent quality time with the children, cutting cakes and sharing laughs.
The visit underscores Sanghvi’s commitment to education and youth welfare. Residential schools in Gujarat serve thousands of students from underprivileged backgrounds, providing them with quality education and boarding facilities. By making time in his busy schedule to join these celebrations, Sanghvi sent a strong message of care and accessibility.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as joyful, with children beaming with excitement. Sanghvi interacted with students, inquired about their studies, and encouraged them to dream big. ‘These young minds are the future of Gujarat,’ he remarked, emphasizing the importance of nurturing talent at the grassroots level.
This gesture comes amid Sanghvi’s ongoing initiatives to strengthen the education sector. Recently, the state government announced enhanced funding for residential schools, focusing on infrastructure and skill development programs. Sanghvi’s personal involvement highlights a hands-on approach to governance.
Parents and school staff praised the Deputy CM’s humility. ‘It’s rare for such high officials to connect so closely with students,’ said a teacher. The event also featured cultural performances by the children, adding to the festive atmosphere.
As Gujarat pushes forward with its development agenda, moments like these humanize public figures and inspire the next generation. Sanghvi’s visit will likely be remembered by the students for years, reinforcing the bond between leaders and the youth they serve.
