Parent-Teacher Meet at Government College of Education, Chandigarh Focuses on Student Progress and Partnership

A Parents Teacher Meeting was held at Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, Chandigarh today. The programme commenced with an invocation of Sri Ganesh Stuti and Sarasvati Shloka by the college students, followed by the College Anthem.

Parent-Teacher Meet at Government College of Education, Chandigarh Focuses on Student Progress and Partnership

Chandigarh, November 1, 2025: A Parents Teacher Meeting was held at Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, Chandigarh today. The programme commenced with an invocation of Sri Ganesh Stuti and Sarasvati Shloka by the college students, followed by the College Anthem.

Principal, Dr. Sapna Nanda, extended a warm welcome to all the parents and highlighted the glorious history, achievements, and milestones of the college. In her address, she emphasized the importance of parental support in the upgradation and overall progress of the institution. Dr. Nanda underlined the collective responsibility of teachers and parents in ensuring the holistic development of students and the significance of open communication for continuous improvement.

The organiser and Dean of the College, Dr. A. K. Srivastava, coordinated the interaction between teachers and parents. He elaborated on the purpose of the PTM as a platform for dialogue and collaboration aimed at enhancing the learning environment and overall quality of education.

During the meeting, parents enthusiastically shared their experiences and heartfelt feedback. Many parents expressed pride in being alumni of the college, now serving society in various meaningful capacities. Their words reflected a deep sense of connection and gratitude towards their alma mater. The faculty members were also introduced to the parents, fostering transparency and personal rapport between educators and families.

A vibrant cultural programme, including melodious songs and performances, was presented by the students under the guidance of Dr. Vandana Aggarwal, adding a lively and creative dimension to the event.Dr. Vijay Phogat shared the feedback link with parents for submitting their valuable suggestions to further enhance institutional functioning.

The programme concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Dean, Dr. A. K. Srivastava, who expressed gratitude to all parents for their participation and concluded on a positive note to continue growing together as a learning community and responsible society. The event ended with the National Anthem.

The PTM successfully strengthened the parent–teacher partnership and reaffirmed the college’s commitment to quality education, collaborative growth, and student well-being.