Mukhyamantri Shiksha Gaurav Alankaran Awards distribution ceremony
Raipur, February 1 .
According to the announcement made by the Chief Minister, teachers are rewarded every year at the block, district, and divisional levels through the Mukhyamantri Gaurav Alankaran Yojana. Minister of School Education, Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, honored 31 Raipur division teachers today in the auditorium of the Joint Director School Education office, which is located on the premises of the Board of Secondary Education. Shiksha Doot Samman was awarded to 12 teachers, Gyandeep was awarded to 3 teachers, 03 Shiksha Shree lecturers, 05 excellent principals, and 08 excellent principal readers. This award is granted to instructors who are conducting outstanding work in the field of education by motivating children’s study-teaching as well as skill development and responsibility for intellectual, physical, and social duties.
While speaking at the Mukhyamantri Shiksha Gaurav Alankaran ceremony, School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam stated that the Guru has been the guide of the society since time immemorial, and so they have always been deserving of reverence. Every year on September 5th, teachers are honored by celebrating Teacher’s Day. This honor is at the state level. Teachers are being honored with Shikshak Doot at the block level, Gyandeep at the district level and Shiksha Shree Samman at a divisional level under the ‘Mukhyamantri Shiksha Gaurav Alankaran’ Yojana said that during the pandemic like Corona, Teachers kept the flame of education alive and developed several improvements. Other states followed the improvements made by the state’s instructors at the time.
According to Minister Dr. Tekam, if teachers serve as role models, everyone emulates their actions. It is also true that every student is influenced by one or more teachers during his or her academic career. He congratulated all of the instructors who earned the Mukhyamantri Shiksha Gaurav Alankaran Award and asked them to keep up the fine job in the student’s interests. Inspire your colleagues to do better work as well. According to Dr. Tekam, instructors must remember their social obligations. Children should always be on the lookout for opportunities for intellectual, moral, and skill growth. He stated that as the examination date approaches, everyone should begin preparing physically and mentally, with the goal of improving the school’s results this year.
Meanwhile, Shiksha Doot awards of Rs 5,000 were given to teachers teaching classes I to V at the block level, and Gyandeep awards of Rs 7,000 were given to teachers teaching classes VI to VIII at district-level pre-secondary schools. Teachers from classes 9th to 12th at the divisional level received citations and a Rs 10,000 honorarium at the Shiksha Shree Award. Along with this, he presented Rs 2,000 to district principals who are performing outstanding work in their schools, and Rs 1,000 to head teachers of primary and pre-secondary schools at the development block level. All of the recognized instructors received certificates, shawls, and shriphal.
On this occasion, Joint Director School Education Raipur Division Shri K. Kumar District Education Officer Mr. R.L. Thakur was present, along with education department officers and teachers.
[metaslider id="347522"]