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On 17th January 2026, Don Bosco Migrant Services (DBMS) conducted a Parents’ Meeting for the CLIMB Learning Unit with the objective of strengthening parental involvement in children’s education and overall development. The meeting provided an important platform to interact with parents, share guidance, and address key concerns related to children’s learning and well-being.

Rev. Fr. Simolin, Director of DBMS, addressed the parents and emphasized the importance of children’s hygiene and personal care, highlighting how cleanliness and healthy habits contribute to a child’s physical and mental development. Special attention was given to the care and protection of girl children, stressing the need for safety, dignity, and equal opportunities in education.

Fr. Simolin also spoke about the importance of regular attendance in learning centres and encouraged parents to actively support their children’s education. He highlighted the long-term value of education in building a secure future and urged parents to motivate their children to remain consistent and disciplined in their studies.

During the meeting, detailed information was shared regarding the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) registration process. Parents were clearly informed about the procedures, required documents, and timelines. They were also reminded to submit the necessary permission letters on time to avoid delays in registration and ensure smooth continuation of their children’s education.

The meeting was interactive, with parents listening attentively and seeking clarifications on various educational and administrative matters. Overall, the Parents’ Meeting was meaningful and productive, strengthening the partnership between DBMS and parents in supporting children’s education, well-being, and holistic growth through the CLIMB Learning Unit.