
Krishnaveni Students Meet 16 Local Doctors on Doctor’s Day – A Heartfelt Tribute from Future Healers
Gajwel, July 1, 2025 –
In a powerful and emotional initiative, students of Krishnaveni Talent School, Gajwel, celebrated Doctor’s Day by visiting and interacting with 16 dedicated doctors across Gajwel town. The goal: not just to say thank you — but to learn, understand, and connect with the real heroes of society.
Organized as part of Krishnaveni’s “Real-World Learning & Gratitude Program,” the event gave students a first-hand experience of what it truly means to be a doctor.
“We didn’t go with flowers. We went with questions, curiosity, and real respect,” said Manikanta Belde, founder of Krishnaveni Talent School.
What Students Did:
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Met 16 doctors in clinics, hospitals & health centers
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Asked thoughtful questions about their work, challenges, and inspiration
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Handed handwritten “Thank You Letters” and simple health posters they made in school
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Took group photos and created a memory wall at school titled: “Inspired by Doctors, Driven by Purpose”
What the Doctors Said:
“We’ve never seen school children come and talk like this. They didn’t just say thank you — they listened, asked questions, and even promised to take care of their health better,” said Dr. Sameer Reddy, one of the doctors the team visited.
Why This Matters:
At Krishnaveni Talent School, education goes beyond books. Through such real-world events, students learn gratitude, empathy, courage, and career clarity. This is part of the school’s mission to create future-ready children who are rooted in values.
“One of our Class 7 students said, ‘I used to be scared of doctors. Now I want to become one.’ That’s the impact we dream of,” shared one of the teachers involved in the event.