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A high-tech play school has been opened to bridge the gap in the minds of children: Moonat

00 Modern Anganwadi inaugurated under the management of Maharashtra Mandal, 25 children took admission, most of them from BPL families
Raipur. When a child studying in a government school goes to school, the picture of A for Apple shown to him while teaching is black and white. Whereas a child studying in a private school learns to recognize A for Apple by its actual color. To bridge this gap in the minds of children, a hi-tech play school has been inaugurated at Tatibandh. This is completely a social service, hence the responsibility of its operation was handed over to Maharashtra Mandal. The above views were expressed by Raipur West Assembly Constituency MLA Rajesh Munat during the inauguration and entrance ceremony of the hi-tech Anganwadi (play school) at Tatibandh.


MLA Moonat said that if a child is born in a poor family or a slum, it is not their fault. It is our responsibility to provide them with the same level of educational facilities as a child born in a wealthy or prosperous family, so that as they grow up, they do not develop any feelings of rich or poor. Children from poor families will be given full priority in admission to the high-tech Anganwadi. More than 50 percent of the children who come to study and play here will be from BPL families. He told the people present that if anyone wishes to provide selfless service here, they should contact the Maharashtra Mandal. They will be interviewed and then they can offer their services here free of charge.


In his presidential address, Ajay Madhukar Kale thanked MLA Moonat and said that we will live up to the trust he has placed in the Maharashtra Mandal for the operation of high-tech Anganwadis. Previously, the projects initiated by the Maharashtra Mandal approximately 45 to 50 years ago are still actively implemented with full dedication. Similarly, we assure MLA Moonat that we will operate the high-tech Anganwadi center he has entrusted to us, according to the needs of poor families.


In her brief address, Gayatri Sunil Chandrakar, councilor of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Ward 21, said that the state's first high-tech Anganwadi is opening after the Maharashtra Board took over the responsibility. The residents of the ward will provide all possible support to ensure the smooth running of this Anganwadi. Vice President Geeta Dalal conducted the program. Dr. Suchita Deshmukh, in-charge of the high-tech Anganwadi center, expressed her gratitude. A large number of Maharashtra Board members, parents, and local citizens were present on the occasion.


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