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Joyful! UP Teacher Transforms Classroom into Artificial Swimming Pool | WATCH

A heartwarming video circulating on social media has captivated viewers and brought smiles all around, depicting students joyfully revelling in an unconventional swimming experience within the confines of their classroom. Hailing from Mahsaunapur Umarda School in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, these students were seen enthusiastically navigating their makeshift aquatic environment.

The footage, shared by All India Radio News, showcases the innovative initiative taken by the teachers of Kannauj district primary school Mahsaunapur Umarda, who responded to the children’s request by transforming their classroom into an artificial swimming pool. In a caption accompanying the post, it was explained, “Teachers of Kannauj district primary school Mahsaunapur Umarda prepared artificial swimming room in the classroom on demand of children, which children enjoyed a lot.”

The video reveals a classroom devoid of traditional furniture, instead filled with water to create an immersive aquatic setting. The children depicted in the video can be observed gleefully splashing and playing in the water, with some even taking to swimming within the confines of their newfound aquatic environment.

Since its posting a few days ago, the video has garnered an overwhelming response, accumulating over one lakh views and counting, along with close to 5,000 likes and numerous comments. The reactions to the clip have been varied, showcasing a range of sentiments from viewers.

Take a look:

One individual commented, “Look how innocent these kids are. Would a child of a rich family swim there? It’s their innocence that they are happy with what they are offered.” Another lauded the efforts of the teachers, stating, “Great effort by teachers! Kudos to their efforts.”

Others reminisced about their own childhood experiences, with one person sharing, “Wow, such a nice gesture. I remember when I was small, I used to make a swimming pool in my bathroom by blocking the door with towels.” However, not all responses were entirely positive, with one commenter expressing concern over the lack of resources, stating, “So the state couldn’t afford to take them to show an actual swimming pool. Instead, they created this mockery.”

Despite differing opinions, the prevailing sentiment was one of joy and appreciation for the happiness experienced by the children in the video.

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Malika Sahni

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