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Useful information given in Sikar capacity building training camp

Sikar : Women and Child Development Department organized a three-day training in Ramgarh with the aim of improving nutrition and health services.

Anganwadi workers of the block participated in the training. CDPO Karmaveer said that Anganwadi workers were given training to strengthen early childhood education for children up to 3 years and primary education for children between 3 to 6 years. The workers were given complete information about the foundation stone of Navchetna and Basis by the Master Trainer. All the workers were explained through online attendance and registration test post project. During this, supervisors Manju Kumari, Hans Meena, Supyar, Sumitra, Vimala and Sita Devi etc. were present.

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