The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Madin Academy treats parents of NEET aspirants with kindness

- Abdul Latheef Naha

SAKEER HUSSAIN

When thousands of students who took the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET) on Sunday across the State as well as their parents had a tough time in the scorching summer heat, those who wrote the test at Madin Public School and Madin Polytechni­c College here were treated di˜erently.

Madin Academy here set a model for other institutio­ns by displaying how a campus ought to be hospitable to students and parents.

It provided fruit kits and refreshmen­ts to the students and parents, and offered a career guidance session for parents in its air-conditione­d auditorium.

With 1,632 students taking the NEET exam on its campus, Madin Academy had the largest number of attendees in the State. The NEET aspirants and their parents had a memorable time on Madin campus.

Most schools where NEET exam took place on Sunday afternoon in the State shut parents out of their campuses. Very few o˜ered any shelter for parents as they seethed in the scorching sun. But the 1,632 students and their parents, who reached the large Madin campus were surprised by the hospitalit­y o˜ered to them.

Volunteers helped parents park their vehicles and guided them to the auditorium, where trainers Noufal Kodur and Saifulla Chungathar­a led the guidance sessions.

“We were so happy to get this comfort. Rarely do we šnd schools providing such facilities for parents,” said Shaji M.K. and Saraswati, who spent nearly three hours in the auditorium. They said they were beneštted from the guidance session.

Drinking water kiosks were set up at di˜erent places on the campus, and toilet facilities were also provided. Photo printing and copying facilities were also provided under the leadership of Madin principal Saidalavi Koya and manager Abdul Rahman. “It was on the basis of the instructio­ns by Madin Chairman Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari that we set up these facilities. Last year too, Madin Academy had stood out by providing refreshmen­ts and resting facilities for parents,” said Umer Melmuri, one of the coordinato­rs.

As the students came out of the exam hall, they were greeted with ‘good luck’ and given fruit packets and cool drinks.

 ?? ?? Noble act: Fruit packets being o ered to students as they come out of Madin Public School after taking the NEET examinatio­n on Sunday afternoon.
Noble act: Fruit packets being o ered to students as they come out of Madin Public School after taking the NEET examinatio­n on Sunday afternoon.

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