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The Capacity Building Programme on Gender Sensitivity was hosted by Maharaja Agrasen Model School

CBSE has launched offline Capacity Building Programmes in conjunction with the reopening of schools in order to give all teachers the greatest possible professional guidance and assistance.

The Capacity Building Programme on Gender Sensitivity was joyfully held by Maharaja Agrasen Model School, CD Block, Pitampura, on April 7, 2022.

Mr. Manish Aggarwal, Head Of CBSE (West) Centre of Excellence, was present at the event. Sir was greeted with a plant from nature's basket by Dr Pratibha Kohli, Principal, Maharaja Agrasen Model School. Mr. Manish Aggarwal expressed his gratitude for the arrangements and for taking the initiative to host the offline CBP following the epidemic.

The Resource Persons were Madam Archana Narain, Principal of The Indian Heights School, Dwarka, and Principal Dr Pratibha Kohli. Around 42 instructors from a number of famous schools took part in the event with zeal.

Following the lamp lighting ceremony, the Pre-Primary schools' small cherubs delighted the audience with their magnificent performance, and Dr Pratibha Kohli gave everyone a warm welcome.

Persons of Interest Madam Archana Narain and Dr. Pratibha Kohli discussed the necessity of gender-neutral attitudes and stressed the importance of gender-responsive education programming.


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