On Wednesday, Minister of Education Priya Manickchand commissioned the Para Bara Nursery School and a new duplex teachers’ accommodation. Prior to this, the nursery children were housed in a corner of the primary school. This new school gives both the primary and nursery children child- friendly learning spaces, and this was welcomed by the community. A young teacher from the village of Awarenau is already occupying one of the teachers’ homes, thereby allowing a stronger delivery of education in the village. Minister Manickchand was particularly pleased that the library, under the “Libraries for Primaries Programme” had already reached the deep-south village, and expressed delight and satisfaction that all the teachers were in training or about to begin training while being able to stay in the Village. The Minister had a lunch of peas-and-rice with stewed chicken, and watermelon and swank with the children during their hot-meal provision (MoE photos)

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