
Migrant children return to pre-school
The Hindu
NGO-run learning centre in Nallagandla reopens, allowing children’s mothers to resume work too
While educational institutions in Telangana reopened from September 1, a learning centre for children of migrant workers in Nallagandla, too, has reopened. Around 30 children up to the age of six are provided pre-school education, preparing them for formal education. Their mothers said that with the children taken care of until evening, they too have resumed work.
Since several high-rise buildings have and are coming up in Nallagandla, thousands of construction workers stay near the sites. The ‘Child Care and Learning Center’ run by Aide et Action, an NGO, was closed following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in the State in March 2020.
Regional manager of the NGO, Suresh Gutta said they run eight such centres in and around Hyderabad which have reopened since September 1.













