By Bapi | TCD worker
We are doing well in Hoogly Village. This month, we had a small party for the children as a refreshment program in our computer center. A girl named Tanisha (in pink), who is studying in grade three, is the only child in her family. Her father works as a day laborer and her mother is a housewife. In spite of financial difficulties, they want their daughter to be educated in computer knowledge. She is doing well, and now she has mastered the basic course. Moving forward, Tanisha is about to learn Microsoft Paint, PowerPoint, and Word.
Children wanted to celebrate a small party with computer teachers because they are learning well. In the party, they sang a few songs and had small refreshments. We teachers also supported this party because we wanted to improve relations between teachers and students, and it went well.
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