Efforts for higher education of children in kindergartens - Yashomati Thakur
Mumbai: She was brought to the kindergarten in a critical condition after facing atrocities in her childhood and was mentally exhausted. In fact, her state is all over .. but at this stage, overcoming the torment, she took a leap today. She scored a whopping 97 per cent marks in the Class X examinations, with Adv. Minister for Women and Child Development Adv. Yashomati Thakur appreciated.
This is not an isolated case. Minister Adv. Thakur has promised to help these students for further education.
574 boys and girls in government kindergartens as well as maintenance homes have achieved great success in the matriculation examination. This is a milestone in their success and the Department of Women and Child Development will continue to strive for their higher education as well as skill development. The government will definitely work to give strength to these children through education, said Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
Children in need of support in the state for various reasons are admitted to the kindergarten and children in conflict with the law (child in conflict with law) are admitted to the maintenance home for rehabilitation. The government provides all the facilities for the upbringing, education and overall development of these children. The Department of Education is responsible for the future of the children who have been abused or have to come to the orphanage due to other reasons as well as due to the wait. For this, these children are given guidance and help for school as well as higher education.
About 600 students from various kindergartens and maintenance homes in the state sat for the matriculation examination, out of which 574 students passed, including 284 girls and 290 boys. Significantly, more than 60 per cent of these students are proficient in first class or special class. Praising all these students who have achieved great success in this examination, Minister Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
Mumbai: She was brought to the kindergarten in a critical condition after facing atrocities in her childhood and was mentally exhausted. In fact, her state is all over .. but at this stage, overcoming the torment, she took a leap today. She scored a whopping 97 per cent marks in the Class X examinations, with Adv. Minister for Women and Child Development Adv. Yashomati Thakur appreciated.
This is not an isolated case. Minister Adv. Thakur has promised to help these students for further education.
574 boys and girls in government kindergartens as well as maintenance homes have achieved great success in the matriculation examination. This is a milestone in their success and the Department of Women and Child Development will continue to strive for their higher education as well as skill development. The government will definitely work to give strength to these children through education, said Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
Children in need of support in the state for various reasons are admitted to the kindergarten and children in conflict with the law (child in conflict with law) are admitted to the maintenance home for rehabilitation. The government provides all the facilities for the upbringing, education and overall development of these children. The Department of Education is responsible for the future of the children who have been abused or have to come to the orphanage due to other reasons as well as due to the wait. For this, these children are given guidance and help for school as well as higher education.
About 600 students from various kindergartens and maintenance homes in the state sat for the matriculation examination, out of which 574 students passed, including 284 girls and 290 boys. Significantly, more than 60 per cent of these students are proficient in first class or special class. Praising all these students who have achieved great success in this examination, Minister Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
This is not an isolated case. Minister Adv. Thakur has promised to help these students for further education.
574 boys and girls in government kindergartens as well as maintenance homes have achieved great success in the matriculation examination. This is a milestone in their success and the Department of Women and Child Development will continue to strive for their higher education as well as skill development. The government will definitely work to give strength to these children through education, said Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
Children in need of support in the state for various reasons are admitted to the kindergarten and children in conflict with the law (child in conflict with law) are admitted to the maintenance home for rehabilitation. The government provides all the facilities for the upbringing, education and overall development of these children. The Department of Education is responsible for the future of the children who have been abused or have to come to the orphanage due to other reasons as well as due to the wait. For this, these children are given guidance and help for school as well as higher education.
About 600 students from various kindergartens and maintenance homes in the state sat for the matriculation examination, out of which 574 students passed, including 284 girls and 290 boys. Significantly, more than 60 per cent of these students are proficient in first class or special class. Praising all these students who have achieved great success in this examination, Minister Adv. Presented by Yashomati Thakur.
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