Approximately 1,000 children and young students from Mewat (Nuh) in Haryana have embarked on a long march to New Delhi. Their mission is clear and highly symbolic—to draw the nation’s attention to the long-standing issues of education, healthcare, employment, and regional inequality in Mewat. This march is being considered an extension of the “Vande Sardar Unity March,” which recently concluded in Nuh. With the support of local teachers, social workers, and community leaders, the children aim to make their voices heard in the nation’s capital.

Why Are Mewat’s Children to Delhi?

For decades, Mewat has struggled with basic developmental challenges such as Lack of quality education Poor healthcare facilities Limited employment opportunities Weak infrastructure Social and economic backwardness Despite repeated appeals, the community feels their concerns have not been addressed adequately. This time, children themselves have stepped forward, believing that their unified march will bring national attention and compel policymakers to take action.

Children Leading the Change

The participation of around 1,000 children has made this march a powerful symbol of: Hope Protest Unity And a plea for equal development The children say that they want: A university in Mewat Better government schools Functional hospitals with specialist doctors More job opportunities for youth Their journey is not just physical — it reflects the emotional and social distance they feel from mainstream development.

Plan Upon Reaching Delhi

Once the children and organizers reach New Delhi, they plan to submit a memorandum to: The Prime Minister’s Office The Ministry of Education The Ministry of Health This memorandum will highlight the urgent developmental needs of Mewat and demand inclusion in major national development

programs. Concerns Over Safety and Health While the march is inspirational, it also raises some concerns: Long walking distances Winter weather Road safety Health risks for children Organizers have assured that medical teams and support vehicles are accompanying the march to ensure the well-being of all participants.


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Mewat’s Voice Reaches the Nation

This movement is more than a protest — it is a collective cry for inclusion and justice.
The fact that children are leading this march shows the depth of frustration and the urgent need for sustainable development in Mewat. If successful, this could bring significant attention to: Education reforms Healthcare improvement Infrastructure development Employment generation

Conclusion The foot march of 1,000 children from Mewat to Delhi is a historic moment. It represents not only a demand for development but also the resilience and courage of a community that refuses to be left behind. 1000 children from Mewat leave for Delhi: A unique walk begins to demand development Other technical support


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