The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu conferred National Awards to teachers from across the country at a function held in New Delhi today (September 5, 2024) on Teachers’ Day. The President conferred the National Teachers’ Award 2024 to 82 selected Awardees.
Addressing the gathering, the President said that teachers have to prepare such citizens who are not only educated but also sensitive, honest and enterprising. She stated that moving ahead in life is success, but the meaning of life lies in working for the welfare of others. We should have compassion. Our conduct should be ethical. A successful life lies in the meaningful life. Teaching these values to the students is the duty of teachers.
The President said that teachers play the most important role in success of any education system. Teaching is not just a job. It is a sacred mission of human development. If a child is not able to perform well, then the education system and teachers have a bigger responsibility. She pointed out that often teachers pay special attention only to those students who perform well in exams. However excellent academic performance is only one dimension of excellence. A child may be a very good sportsperson; some child might have leadership skills; another child enthusiastically participates in social welfare activities. The teacher has to identify the natural talent of each child and bring it out.
The President said that according to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, if a teacher himself does not continuously acquire knowledge then he/she cannot teach in true sense. She expressed confidence that all the teachers will continue the process of acquiring knowledge. She said that by doing this, their teaching will remain more relevant and interesting.
Every year, India celebrates 5th September, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as National Teachers’ Day. The purpose of the National Teachers’ Award is to celebrate the unique contribution of teachers in the country and to honour those teachers who, through their commitment and dedication, have not only improved the quality of education but also enriched the lives of their students. Each award carries a certificate of merit, a cash award of Rs. 50,000 and a silver medal.
The list of Awardees from the Skilling Ecosystem:
Name | Institute |
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Smt. Kadia Darshanaben Jishneshkumar | ITI, Dashrath |
Shri Radhakrishnan PK | Govt. ITI, Kozhikode |
Shri Muhammad Akbar M | Govt. ITI, Koyilandy |
Shri Prashant Dixit | Govt. Divisional ITI Bhopal |
Shri Tinku | Govt. ITI, Pusa |
Shri Vivek Chandaliya | Govt. ITI, Kolhapur |
Ms. Natasha Oreste Carvalho | Govt. ITI, Mapusa |
Smt. Premlata Rahangdale | Govt. Divisional ITI Bhopal |
Shri Shivalingaiah K.J. | Govt. ITI, Mysuru |
Shri Utpal Saikia | North East Skill Centre Guwahati |
Shri Vijay Ganapati Chari | Govt. ITI Cacora |
Ms. Sarita Devi | Govt. ITI Shamshi |
Shri Jitendra Jangir | NSTI, Patna |
Smt. B Pauvlin Priya | NSTI, Chennai |
Dr. Jyoti Jain | MSME Firozabad |
Smt. Vanamala Swapna | National Institute for MEME Hyderabad |