write a short description of the' honesty shop'
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Having successfully experimented 'Honesty Shop' in one of its rural schools for almost a decade, the management of a private school here has extended the venture to their city school.
Honesty shop is a set up where school children are left to pick edibles or stationery items on their own and drop the money in coin boxes without anyone to monitor. Claretian Missionary Fathers (CMF) - a Catholic religious congregation - running St Claret Higher Sec School in Karumathur in district launched this initiative named 'Nermaiyalar Kadai' (Honesty Shop) in 2004, an idea that was conceived by one of their members Fr Anselmus. In a decade's time, the shop has created lot of impact in local society and a comprehensive study was done on that model by the congregation.
With satisfactory results, the initiative was extended to St John's Matriculation Higher Secondary School run by the congregation at Kochadai in the city. Chief education officer, Angelo Irudayasamy inaugurated the shop on the school premises on Monday.
Addressing the gathering, he said that honesty has to become the best policy for everyone especially for students. If one is truthful, they can win the world. In spite of painful experiences, truth always triumphs, he told the student community. He appreciated the school for taking such novel initiative.
"In our 10 years' experiment, we found that the honesty shop has shaped many students of our school to be honest in life. There are many examples where our old students upheld the virtue of honesty," said Fr A Soosaimanickam, headmaster of St Claret School also holding charge as correspondent of St John's School.
Honesty shop is a set up where school children are left to pick edibles or stationery items on their own and drop the money in coin boxes without anyone to monitor. Claretian Missionary Fathers (CMF) - a Catholic religious congregation - running St Claret Higher Sec School in Karumathur in district launched this initiative named 'Nermaiyalar Kadai' (Honesty Shop) in 2004, an idea that was conceived by one of their members Fr Anselmus. In a decade's time, the shop has created lot of impact in local society and a comprehensive study was done on that model by the congregation.
With satisfactory results, the initiative was extended to St John's Matriculation Higher Secondary School run by the congregation at Kochadai in the city. Chief education officer, Angelo Irudayasamy inaugurated the shop on the school premises on Monday.
Addressing the gathering, he said that honesty has to become the best policy for everyone especially for students. If one is truthful, they can win the world. In spite of painful experiences, truth always triumphs, he told the student community. He appreciated the school for taking such novel initiative.
"In our 10 years' experiment, we found that the honesty shop has shaped many students of our school to be honest in life. There are many examples where our old students upheld the virtue of honesty," said Fr A Soosaimanickam, headmaster of St Claret School also holding charge as correspondent of St John's School.
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