Arvind Kejriwal urges parents of Delhi government school students to attend PTM
Press Trust of India | October 13, 2023 | 10:57 AM IST | 1 min read
Delhi government is organising mega-PTM in all government and MCD schools.
NEW DELHI : Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Friday urged the parents of students in schools run by the Delhi government and the MCD to attend the parent-teacher meeting to discuss the progress of their children. Delhi Education Minister Atishi and Deputy Mayor Aaley Mohd Iqbal interacted with the parents of students at Veer Savarkar Sarvodaya Vidyalaya ahead of the parent-teacher meeting.
Taking to 'X', Kejriwal wrote, "Parents play a big role in the success of children. Today is Parents' Day in all the schools of the Delhi Government and MCD. Today and tomorrow Mega-PTM is being organized in all the schools of the Delhi Government and Municipal Corporation.” "I request all the parents that like always, you should come to their school with your children today, talk to the teachers about the progress of the children and openly discuss how we can do better for the future," he wrote.
बच्चों की कामयाबी में उनके अभिभावकों का बहुत बड़ा योगदान होता है। आज दिल्ली सरकार और MCD के सभी स्कूलों में अभिभावकों का ही दिन है। आज और कल दिल्ली सरकार और नगर निगम के सभी स्कूलों में Mega-PTM हो रही है। सभी अभिभावकों से मेरी गुज़ारिश है कि हमेशा की तरह आज भी आप अपने बच्चों के…
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) October 13, 2023
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