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CBSE training session on 'Gender Sensitivity' organised

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A CBSE training session on “Gender Sensitivity” was organised at Motilal Nehru Public School, Jind. The training proved to be extremely useful and informative for the teachers of the school. The objective of the training was to educate teachers on how to promote gender equality, respect, and sensitivity in the school environment, ensuring a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment for every student. The programme began with the lighting of a lamp and ‘Saraswati Vandana’. The school family warmly welcomed and honoured the resource persons, Aastha and Madhulika Singh, with bouquets. During the session, teachers were taught through various examples and activities that equal opportunities should be provided to both boys and girls.

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