Rajasthan government schools to host mega parent-teacher meeting on October 31
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 30, 2025 | 01:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan Education Department: The goal of the meeting is to improve communication between teachers and parents and check students’ performance, attendance, and behavior.
The Rajasthan Education Department will organise a mega parent-teacher meeting (PTM) in all government schools across the state. The meeting aims to improve communication between teachers and parents while reviewing students’ academic performance, attendance, and behavior.
Through this PTM, a bridge of communication will be established between teachers and parents, so that the student’s path to a bright future can be paved. Students must ensure to participate in this important program at their school.
According to several media reports, as a part of the initiative, Sri Krishna Bhog will be organised in schools under the mid-day meal programme . All school heads have to be directed to host the progamme in the maximum number of their schools to encourage community involvement.
Rajasthan government school PTM
Several activities will be organized in government schools on National Unity Day as follows.
- Discussions will be held on events related to the life of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
- Students will present the homework they did during the mid-term break.
- Students will participate in poster and slogan competitions, and essay and debate competitions will also be organised.
- An oath of national unity will be administered.
All parents of students from Classes 3 to 8 in the state government schools are cordially invited. The meeting will begin at 10 am in all schools, and it is part of 'Prakhar Rajasthan Abhiyan 2.0', which aims to strengthen basic literacy and improve the quality of learning outcomes.
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