‘Teachers have struggled for better Chhattisgarh’
1 min readRaipur (Team Newsbuddy): On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, in a program organized at Vivekananda School, Gandhi Gram Nakata Mandir Hasaud, run by Vivekananda Education Society, Dr Satyajit Sahu said that the contribution of teachers should be recognized for the upliftment of the country and the state. Teachers have always kept themselves alert for values, for information about the world, for inspiration for struggles. Education in rural areas is the basis of the country’s development.
Special guest Dr Sanjeev Karmakar said in the program that teachers have done the work of taking culture and tradition forward from generation to generation.
Dr Udaybhan Singh Chauhan, honored with the title of Chhattisgarh State Maker, said that honoring teachers is honoring the future of the country. Teachers have a very big role in the creation of Chhattisgarh, for the development of villages, for awareness.
Dr Sitara Khan, Director of Vivekananda Education Academy, while inaugurating the program, honored all the guests. She said that education of women, family, village and society takes them forward.
On this occasion, social worker Sushma Patnaik, Sadiq Ali Noorani Education Society, Tapeshvar Yadav Management President, former Sarpanch Kumar Soni, Principal Kiran Devangan, teachers Kavita Lahare, Santosh Kurre, Puja Banjare Priya, Shweta, Lucky Chaturvedi, Ahilmati Kalpana Madam participated in the program.
Advocate Aamir Khan successfully conducted the program. The children of the school presented a colorful program on this occasion.