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25/5/2021Parivar no malo Salamat ane Hunfalo

         

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Friends,
We are happy to inform you that the 'Family Nest-Safe and Warm' program is being launched this year as well as last year for the psychosocial fitness of children and parents during this Koranakal. The pdf file of the video link will be sent to you regularly from tomorrow. Please send the file regularly to all parents and children in your area!
Maa judi ane ma no palv judo ....
Funny thing if you know the essence ...
In fact, nine months after Maa was introduced, Maa Palwa was introduced.
While drinking milk, my mother covered me with a blanket and I was reassured .. From then on it started to feel very close ..
And, then it kept coming.
Until Pura Aikha ..
On the first day of school, the handkerchief was made,


In the summer it became a hat,
The towel soaked in the rain,
While rushing to play, he got a napkin.
In travel, it sometimes became a shawl.
Maa is never seen in the crowded market
But holding the end of the palwa, I kept walking without any problem.
It was my beacon in the neighborhood.
While pouring hot milk, it became pliable,
The fan went off when the lights went out in the summer.

On the day of the result, the palav became my shield
When Dad comes home ..
After the tea is watered,
A palav j rajuat karto ..
Pray to Saraswati that the camp will end soon
The presentation was made by Aapshri in 100% of the space but this submission was not accepted by the Deputy Director.
What the director liked is true
However, all camps are completed before recruitment
And one last try and request once if possible
To perform a pro district 100% in space
If possible, do it to the Minister of Education, Mr. Secretary, and the Director
So many working teachers with their families close to home
Keep coming from other districts.
under Family Nest-Safe and Warm Program Activity File

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Hello friends,
We are happy to inform you that the 'Family Nest-Safe and Warm' program is being launched this year as well as last year for the psychosocial fitness of children and parents during this Koranakal.
From today you will be regularly sent the pdf file of the video link.
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