National Toy Fair To Be A Platform For Students To Turn Innovative
The Morning Standard|January 21, 2021
The directorate of education (DoE) of the Delhi government has directed schools — government, aided and unaided recognised – to encourage teachers and students to participate in the first National Toy Fair, which is being organised, in a virtual mode, by the Ministry of Education from February 27 to March 2.
Parvez Sultan
National Toy Fair To Be A Platform For Students To Turn Innovative

“The heads or principals of schools have been asked to disseminate information about the planned event, which is an inter-ministerial initiative, through all available means and to encourage the teachers and students to participate. They have been directed to send their entries with proper documentation and suitable videos by January 25. Selected toys would be sent for display at the first National Toy Fair,” said a government official.

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