International Children’s Day- National and provincial programmes scheduled
Several programs to mark International Children’s Day on
October 1
Several programs have been arranged at the national and
provincial levels to mark the International Children’s Day falls on October 1,
State Minister Piyal Nishantha said.
Addressing a media briefing held at the Government’s
Information Department Sept(30) the State Minister said:
‘Children before everything’ is the theme of International
Children’s day this year. All arrangements are in place to celebrate the
National ceremony this year under the patronage of Education Minister Dinesh
Gunawardana, Media Minister Dallas Alahapperuma and several other ministers and
parliamentarians in the main studio of the National Television – Rupavahini
tomorrow. A limited number of children will participate in the ceremony due to
the COVID-19 pandemic, so encourage children to watch this program over the
television, State Minister Nishantha requested the parents.
He further said that a number of programs have been
implemented on children’s day as children have been confined to homes, affected
by the global pandemic and some other diseases, and denied study opportunities.
The most affected groups are the pre-school children who
were denied an opportunity to attend pre-schools for two years. They are
compelled to admit to schools next year without pre-school education.
Therefore, arrangements have been made to launch a new television channel
specifically to cater to pre-school students Oct-01st. Awareness will be made
among the parents of pre-school students over this special channel, the State
Minister said.
He said, in addition, computer centres will be opened for
the inmates of 379 children’s homes throughout the country.
He further said that arrangements have been made to grant
1500 scholarships for school teachers today.
State Minister Nishantha said that action will be taken to
appoint committees of representatives to draw attention to the children of
expatriate parents who are subject to exploitation
Source News.lk
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