Mothers Are Life’s First and Best Teachers: Amarpreet Singh Kale

Teacher’s Day event in Sakchi honors mothers for their role as the first educators in the family.

Amarpreeet Singh Kale emphasized that mothers are the first and most important teachers in a child’s life.

JAMSHEDPUR – A special Teacher’s Day event was held at the Naman office in Sakchi, honoring mothers and sisters for their role as educators in the family and society.

Led by Amarpreeet Singh Kale, the event focused on recognizing the crucial role that women play in imparting life lessons to their children.

Kale stated, "Every child learns the most important life lessons from their mother first, making her the first and best teacher."

The event began with a tribute to the mothers and sisters present, acknowledging their invaluable contributions.

Women in attendance expressed their appreciation for the unique event, highlighting how their mothers’ guidance laid a strong foundation in their lives.

Addressing the gathering, Kale remarked, "Mothers are not just teachers at home; they instill the moral values, traditions, and behaviors that shape our lives."

He urged everyone to honor their mothers and recognize them as the true educators of society.

At the end of the program, participants shared their experiences and called for similar events to continue in the future.

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