Bhopal: Five teachers of the Madhya Pradesh were honoured on Tuesday with the National Teachers Award 2023 on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. President Droupadi Murmu presented the award to Smt. Sarika Gharu of Narmadapuram, Smt. Chetna Khambete of Indore, Dr. Yashpal Singh of Bhopal, Ravikant Mishra of Datia and Smt. Seema Agnihotri of Ratlam at a ceremony held in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State for Education Subhash Sarkar and Smt. Annapurna Devi were also present in the ceremony. A total of 75 teachers from the country were honoured in the programme.
Masti ki Pathshala
Sarika Gharu, teacher of Government Higher Secondary School located in Pipariya, Narmadapuram turned her classroom into a Masti ki Pathshala to increase enrollment of tribal students. Due to her hard work, the tribal students of the school received many awards.
Developed 3-D models for science lab
Chetna Khambete, a teacher of BSF, Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Indore. has been teaching biology in an interesting way for 18 years. She has developed 3-D models and interactive teaching material for the science laboratory.
Brought about social change
Dr. Yashpal Singh of Eklavya Adarsh Residential School, Bhopal was awarded for his efforts in the field of education and bringing about social change. Along with imparting knowledge to the students, he has made commendable efforts to create awareness in the society on issues like environmental protection and against evils like child marriage and dowry.
Made education exciting through use of technology
Ravikant Mishra of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Bikar, Datia was awarded for making education simple and exciting through the use of technology. He has taken several steps like teaching on his YouTube channel, taking live classes on PM e-Vidya national channels and bringing awareness on important issues like health.
Made teaching material enjoyable
Seema Agnihotri of CM Rise Government Vinoba Higher Secondary School, Ratlam was honoured for making teaching material enjoyable through information technology. To make education interesting, she has organised story reading competitions, newspaper writing, drama and dance competitions by involving the community.
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