by Haryanananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 5
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said
that two teacher training institutes were being set up in Jhajjar and
Jind districts to train the teaching fraternity and Community Colleges
would also be opened in the State to provide professional education to
persons of any age group.
Mr Hooda was speaking at a State Teacher’s Award organised on the
occasion of Teacher’s Day at Haryana Raj Bhawan here today where the
Governor, Mr Jagannath Pahadia conferred State Teacher Awards upon 61
teachers for the year 2010 and 2011. Also, while a teacher was honoured
by Education Department and Intel Education Initiative for innovative
use of technology in schools, two were honoured for their exemplary
work in the field of training and six teachers were honoured by British
Council for incorporating British School System in their schools.
Congratulating the awardees, Haryana Governor, Mr Jagannath Pahadia
said that future of our country depended upon the quality of teachers
and it was very important that teachers performed their duty in an
efficient manner. He said that in today’s era of competition, it was
mandatory to provide employment-oriented education to the students
alongwith general education. He expressed gratitude towards Central
Government for launching National Vocational Education and
Qualifications Framework (NVEQF) scheme from Haryana. Mr Pahadia also
paid rich tributes to former President of India Dr Radhakrishnan, on
whose birthday Teacher’s Day is celebrated every year, saying that he
was a great teacher, thinker, statesman, visionary and scholar and had
given a new direction to our education system.
Haryana
Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that there was a dire
need for quality teachers in our society. He also applauded the teachers
for taking up quality teaching as their mission. He said that the
tradition of ‘Guru’ and ‘Shishya’ which is followed in our country is
found nowhere else and India has been a centre of education since
ancient times as the oldest universities were found here only. He said
that modern technology has converted the world into a small place and
the State leading in education would lead the world. Providing good
teachers to society is a great service towards mankind and in this
direction, the State Government is taking effective steps to convert
Haryana into an education hub of international level.
Mr Hooda said that Medical Colleges, National Institute of Design, IIM,
IIT, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Central University and Defence
University were being set up as a part of the initiative to promote
education in a big way in the State. He said that during the current
financial year, the budget for education has been increased upto Rs 8245
crore as against merely Rs 1370 crore during the year 2005.
Haryana Education Minister, Mrs Geeta Bhukkal said that the teachers
play a major role in shaping the future of the students and they should
try their level best to provide good and quality education to the
students. She said that under the guidance of Chief Minister Haryana was
emerging as a hub of education. She said that the teachers of Haryana
were most qualified and highly paid. She said that we should get
inspiration for Dr Radhakrishnan who dedicated his whole life towards
the noble cause of education.
Chief Parliamentary Secretary Rao Dan Singh and Mrs Surina Rajan,
Principal Secretary, School Education also spoke on the occasion.
Earlier the Governor and Chief Minister also paid floral tributes to Dr Radhakrishnan.
The teachers who were awarded with State Teacher Award included Anita
Devi, Junior Basic Training (JBT) Teacher, GPS Bahal,Bhiwani; Ishwar
Singh Pilania, Principal, GSSS Chapaar Bhiwani; Dr. Nirmal Dahiya,
Principal, GSSS Maanheru, Bhiwani; Ram Phool Lamba, GGHS Hetampura,
Bhiwani; Kaushalya Devi, GGSSS Bhiwani; Suman Lata, GGSSS Charkhi Dadri,
Bhiwani; Pushp Kaur, GGSSS Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani; Jiwan Dass, GGSSS
Dinod, Bhiwani; Sham Sunder, GSSS Digawa Jattan, Bhiwani; Rajender
Parsad, GHS Sehar, Mr Ved Parkash, GSSS Kont, Bhiwani; Mrs Vidyawati
Phogat, GGSSS Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani. Those who were honoured from
Faridabad district included Mani Ram Kaushal, G(B)SSS No. 3, NIT
Faridabad; Raj Kumar, GSSS Sarai Khawaja, Satbir Singh Hooda, GGSSS
Ballabgarh; Satish Chander, GSSS Tigaon and Dr. Daya Kishan, G(B)SSS
Ballabgarh and from Fatehabad, Devender Singh Dahiya, JBT Teacher, GPS
Hizrawan Khurd and Mr Richhpal Singh, Principal, GSSS Dariyapur.
Similarly, from Gurgaon district, Chanchal Chawla, JBT Teacher, GPS Sun
City; Sheel Kumari, Principal, GGSSS Jacobpura; Kanwar Dhoom Singh,
GSSS Nathupur; Sumitra Devi, GSSS Nathupur; Mrs Ved Wati, GSSS Nathupur,
from Hisar; Diwan Chand, GPS Dhani Khan Badadur; Rajender Agnihotri,
GHS Jagan; Harikesh Sharma, GGHS Ladwa Hisar; Kailash Chander, Head
Master, GHS Mingni Khera, Mrs Sangeeta Saini, GSSS Gangwa ,Hisar, from
Jind, Paras Ram Vats, GSSS Safidon; from Jhajjar, Ajit Singh, GMSSSS
Beri, Narender Kumar, GSSS Sehlanga, Sanjay Kumar Sharma, S.S. Master,
GSSS Guddha, from Kurukshetra, Harjinder Singh, GSSS Nalwi Kurukshetra,
from Karnal, Urwashi Vig, GGSSS Karnal, Dr. Satyapal Sharma, GSSS-
Nissing, Sudershan Kumar, GHS Tikri; from Kaithal, Satbir Singh, GHS
Kathawar, Kaithal, Mr Raghbir Singh, Principal, GSSS Pai, Mr PhooI
Singh, GHS Chuhar Majra, Mr Ramesh Kumar, GGHS Fatehpur (Kaithal), Mr Om
Parkash, GSSS Kaul and Mr Raghubir Singh, GSSS Guhna Kaithal were
honoured.
From Mahendergarh, Rajbir Singh, Champa Devi GGSSS Ateli Mandi, Mr
Makhan Lal Tanwar, Principal, GSSS Niwajnagar, Mr Satyabir Singh, GSSS
Bachhod, from Mewat, Dr. Abdul Rehman Khan, Principal, GSSS Pinangwan,
from Panipat, Ramesh Chander, GMSSSS Panipat, Surender Kadian, GMSSS
Krishanpura, from Panchkula, Shishan Kumar, SGIMSSS, Sector-12 A, Mrs
Anita, GSSS Sector-7, Mrs Narinder Kaur, GGSSS Sector-15, Mrs Sunita
Devi, GGSSS Sector-15, from Rohtak, Dharam Singh, GHS Khaiari and Mr
Shiv Kumar, GSSS Kheri Sadh, from Rewari, Naresh Kumar, GSSS Bikaner,
Rakesh Bhargav and Sneh Lata, GGSSS Rewari and Mr Narender Singh, GSSS
Jatusana were honoured and from Sonepat and Sirsa, Mr Rajender Singh
Dahiya, GSSS Tihar Malik and Mr Gurmeet Singh, GSSS Mandi Dabwali were
honoured respectively.
Apart from honouring teachers with State Awards, nine more teachers
were honoured on this occasion for their outstanding performance in
different fields. They included Mr Naveen Kumar, Principal, Government
Senior Secondary School, Model Town, Sonepat was honoured for his
overall performance in the contest for innovative use of technology in
schools held by Haryana Education Department and Intel Education
Initiative. Mr Sunil Bajaj, Senior Subject Specialist, SCERT, Gurgaon
and Mr Pratap Singh Rawat, Lecturer Mathematics, SCERT, Gurgaon were
honoured for their exemplary performance in setting up and running
mathematics lab in their institutions. Also, Mrs Brij Bala Saini, GSSS
Kanheri, Fatehabad, Mrs Shakuntla Sharma, GSSS Dharuhera, Rewari, Mrs
Ritu Chaudhary, earlier Principal, GSSS Sarari Khawaja, Faridabad now
working as Block Education Officer, Mr Virender Sharma, GSSS Sector 4/7,
Gurgaon, Mr Naveen Gulia, GSSS, Sonepat and Mr Harpal Dagar, GGSSS
Jhajjar were honoured for incorporating British School System in their
respective schools.
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