Siliguri (West Bengal): Every morning around 50 toddlers queue up outside the police barracks of Gazoldoba near Siliguri in West Bengal, not for any law and order situation, but to attend their school.
Every morning in the police barracks, which normally comes to life with the tune of police boots, wears a different hue.
Known as Nabadisha (new horizon), a pre-primary school at Gazoldoba, where civic volunteers, who are engaged in maintaining traffic and other police jobs across the day, are the teachers.
The move was first initiated back in 2012 by the then District Superintendent of Police K Jayaraman in a makeshift arrangement in the Milanpally police outpost under the jurisdiction of New Jalpaiguri police station.
In the beginning, it was only 30 students who had enrolled to get an education at Nabadisha, but later the number increased to 50.
The journey was never smooth for the three civic police volunteers who have engaged in teaching the toddlers.
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Initially, the teachers had to go to interact with every family of the village to convince them for their children's skill development, before they will join a formal school.