Jaisalmer, May 2 -- Amid rising tensions along the Indo-Pak border, a government school in Rajasthan's last village near Longewala border, stands as a quiet yet powerful symbol of resilience.

Classes continue as usual at the Government Upper Primary School, even as military preparedness intensifies in the region.

Headmaster Prahlad Lodwal, who took charge of the school in 2019, shared his journey with ANI. "When I first came here, there was nothing. No infrastructure, no resources. I didn't feel like staying even a day. The village is extremely remote, and procuring even basic supplies was a major challenge, he said.

Over the years, Lodwal, with support from the government and the Border Security Force (BSF), transformed the school. Th...