Kanchanpur, Krishnapur – Actions speak louder than political speeches, and Arjun Singh Saud, Ward Chairperson of Krishnapur Municipality–2, is living proof of that.
Setting aside his status, position, and potential criticism, Chair Saud enrolled his daughter, Aarohi Saud, in Grade 3 at Udaya Secondary School—a public institution. As a leader committed to strengthening the public education system, he chose to lead not with words but with action.
This is no small decision—it is a move toward systemic change. When an elected official entrusts their own child to a government school, it sends a powerful message of trust to the wider public and helps restore faith in the public education system.
This step by Saud is not accidental—it is in full compliance with Krishnapur Municipality’s new policy that mandates all elected representatives, teachers, school staff, and school management committee members to enroll their children in public schools. And Chair Saud has become the first inspiring example of this commitment.
What makes this even more remarkable is that Chair Saud himself studied at Udaya Secondary School from Grade 1 through 10. He has also served as the chairperson of the school’s management committee. By enrolling his daughter in the same school, he has turned an emotional connection into a meaningful gesture.
This is no ordinary news—it is a sign of transformation. It is a bold step toward a brighter future for public education. And it sets an example of leadership that the next generation can truly believe in.