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18th January, 2021, Port-of-Spain As a follow up to a previous meeting of high level stakeholders, held two weeks ago, Senator the Honourable Donna Cox, Minister of Social Development and Family Services, today (Monday January 18, 2021), engaged representatives of the business community. The meeting took place at the Linda Baboolal Meeting Room at Cabildo Chambers on St. Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain from 11:00 a.m. and was chaired by the Minister, who was also accompanied by her Executive team at the Ministry. The latter comprised Permanent Secretaries Jacinta Bailey-Sobers and Sheila Seecharan, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Vijay Gangapersad and Chief Technical Officer, Michael Reid; as well as technical officers from the Ministry’s Legal and Social Displacement Units.
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PUTRAJAYA (Jan 19): All Tabika Perpaduan kindergartens will be closed nationwide throughout the movement control order (MCO) 2.0 period following the recent rise in Covid-19 cases, said the Ministry of National Unity.
The ministry, in a statement today, said the closure is in line with the announcement made by the Ministry (MoE) of Education on Jan 16, as well as the decision by the Community Development Department (KEMAS), which comes under the Ministry of Rural Development, on Jan 18.
To that effect, it said, effective tomorrow (Jan 20), all Tabika Perpaduan students will follow home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) via the online platform.
“These measures are aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19 and to ensure the children’s early education learning sessions could proceed,” it said.