Mohali, Nov 15: The Punjab government on Monday started nursery and kindergarten classes in all state-run primary schools for children in the age group of 3 to 6 years.
Launching the programme at a government elementary school in Mohali on the occasion of the Children’s Day, education minister Aruna Chaudhary said the duration of the classes will be three hours and everything will be free of cost.
“This will help in strengthening physical, intellectual and creative faculties among children,” she said.
Addressing concerns of anganwadi workers in this regard, the minister said, “Anganwadi workers need not worry about their jobs. Their jobs will be intact. In fact, their services will be utilised to give an impetus to the initiative.”
Meanwhile, officials said as many as 1.5 lakh students have been admitted in the 12,500 schools across Punjab. The admission will continue till November 30.
In Malwa, the registration of students for the pre-primary classes kicked off across the region. As per the official instructions, schools had to get the classrooms decked up, organise cultural programmes, special information counters, and other activities to ensure the participation of maximum students in the programme.
Tiny tots started arriving with their parents at schools early morning and were given warm welcome by the teachers.
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