BLW Women Welfare Org Trains Teachers in Child Development in Varanasi

The Women Welfare Organisation at Banaras Locomotive Works concluded a five-day training program for teachers on childhood testing, assessment, and management at the Chetna Training Centre in Varanasi. Certificates were presented to the participating teachers by the organisation's president, Monika Srivastava. Separately, Banaras Hindu University is preparing to host an international conference on climate-resilient agriculture in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute. The upcoming conference aims to address agricultural challenges posed by climate change with global experts.

Key Points: Varanasi Teachers Complete Child Assessment Training Program

  • Five-day teacher training completed
  • Certificates awarded by welfare organisation
  • Focus on child assessment and management
  • BHU to host international agriculture conference
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UP: BLW Women Welfare Organisation awards certificates to teachers after five-day training in Varanasi

BLW Women Welfare Organisation awards certificates after a five-day training on childhood testing and management for teachers in Varanasi.

"empower them to better understand children's educational and mental needs - Program Objective"

Varanasi, January 29

The Women Welfare Organisation at Banaras Locomotive Works organised a five-day training programme on Childhood Testing, Assessment and Management at the Chetna Training Centre from January 16 to 22. On January 27, the Nai Subah organisation awarded certificates to all participating teachers upon successful completion of the program.

The President of the BLW Women Welfare Organisation, Monika Srivastava, presented appreciation certificates to all trainers. On this occasion, uniforms were distributed to all teachers and staff working at the Chetna Training Centre, and sweets were distributed to the trainees.

Present on the occasion were the Vice President of the Women Welfare Organisation, Gauri Srivastava, Gurmeet Kaur, Treasurer, Shweta Srivastava, Secretary Ritika Singh, Shikha Jain, Anju Gupta, Rakhi Gupta, Hansa and Anuja Khare.

The objective of this training program was to provide teachers with an in-depth understanding of child development, introduce advanced assessment and management techniques, and empower them to better understand children's educational and mental needs.

In another incident, Banaras Hindu University's Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding in the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines, is set to host the 'International Conference on Climate Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Development, Innovations and Solutions' (ICCRA2026) from February 5 to 7 this year.

This conference aims to attract global attention to highlight the challenges posed by climate change and explore innovations, technologies and policy solutions in agriculture.

The convenor of conference and Head Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding Shravan Kumar Singh and the Organising Secretary J. Jorben said that around more than 500 participants including leading Scientist, Academicians, Policy makers, Industries Experts, Research Scholars and progressive Farmers from 23 states of India and other countries like USA, Mexico, Philippines, Serbia, Nepal, etc. are expected to attend.

The deliberation will cover topics such as climate-smart agriculture, Sustainable crop production, Genomics and Breeding innovations, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning applications in farming, Natural Resource Management and Agriculture entrepreneurship.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see corporate welfare organisations stepping up for teacher training. However, I hope the focus was on practical, classroom-ready techniques and not just theory. The real test is how this translates to better learning outcomes for kids in Varanasi.
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Anjali F
The part about the international conference at BHU is equally exciting! Climate-resilient agriculture is the need of the hour for our farmers. Combining this news with teacher training shows Varanasi is growing as a hub for both education and sustainable development. Jai Hind!
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Suresh O
Distributing uniforms and sweets is a nice gesture, but the real appreciation for teachers would be better pay and permanent job security. Training is important, but we must address the fundamental issues in the teaching profession.
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Michael C
As someone working in education, I'm impressed by the scope of the training topic. Understanding child psychology and assessment is key globally. It's heartening to see such programs being organized at the grassroots level in India.
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Kavya N
More power to all the women leading this organisation! Monika Srivastava ji and the entire team are doing commendable work. When women come together for a cause like education, the impact is always multiplied. 💪

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