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A humanitarian initiative to transport students from the villages of Sheikh Badr in Tartous countryside to their examination centers

2022-06-09T16:24:12.424Z


Tartous-SANA, on his humanitarian initiative, and with the aim of securing the access of students of the preparatory and secondary certificates


Tartous-Sana

On his humanitarian initiative, and with the aim of securing the access of students of the preparatory and secondary certificates, the driver, Muayyad Hassan, the owner of a passenger service, assisted by Muhammad Ali in the Sheikh Badr countryside, transporting students for free from a number of remote villages to their examination centers in the Sheikh Badr area.

Hassan told SANA reporter that the high costs of transporting students from the villages to the examination centers and the inability of the parents to bear them constituted a main reason for his initiative with the aim of helping the parents and encouraging them to send their children for the examination.

Hassan, who takes turns with his colleague Muhammad to collect and deliver students back and forth, confirmed that the service passes a distance of 40 km to the borders of the city of Qadmous in order to secure about 40 students from both certificates and 5 observers from the villages of Shmaimis, Bastiram, Kaf Al-Jaa, Beit Al-Qadi, Wadi Ain Fatima, Al-Saanuniyah, Al-Jamasah, Al-Dardara, Al-Dardara, Al-Daliba, Al-Sourani, Banamra and Isalhm On time in the morning and secure their return when the exam is over.

The initiative received positive responses from students and parents, as the student Haidara Saleh expressed the psychological comfort he feels when he arrives for the exam without worrying about being late, in addition to relieving the financial pressure on his family.

Najwa Al-Ali

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Source: sena

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