Chandigarh Administrator Launches Pathshala Rath for Kids
Chandigarh Administrator Launches Pathshala Rath

Chandigarh Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria launched a unique mobile classroom initiative called 'Pathshala Rath' aimed at promoting education among children in the city. The initiative was launched during an interactive session with children, where Kataria emphasized the importance of education and encouraged young minds to pursue knowledge with enthusiasm.

Interactive Session with Children

The event witnessed a lively interaction between the Administrator and the children, who shared their dreams and aspirations. Kataria patiently listened to their thoughts and motivated them to work hard to achieve their goals. He also distributed educational materials and gifts to the children, making the event memorable for them.

Pathshala Rath: A Mobile Classroom

The Pathshala Rath is a specially designed vehicle equipped with educational resources, including books, stationery, and digital learning tools. It will travel to various locations in Chandigarh, especially underserved areas, to provide access to quality education for children who may not have regular schooling opportunities. The initiative aims to bridge the educational gap and ensure that every child gets a chance to learn.

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Government's Commitment to Education

During the launch, Kataria reiterated the administration's commitment to improving educational infrastructure and access in the region. He stated that the Pathshala Rath is part of a broader effort to make education inclusive and engaging for all children. The mobile classroom will operate on a fixed schedule and will be staffed by trained educators who will conduct interactive lessons and activities.

The Administrator also called upon the community to support such initiatives and contribute to the cause of education. He highlighted that collective efforts are essential to create a literate and skilled society. The Pathshala Rath is expected to reach hundreds of children in the coming months, providing them with a foundation for a brighter future.

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