44 Best teachers in the state honored with ‘Shresth Shikshak Paritoshik’ in presence of Chief Minister , Governor of Gujarat

Gandhinagar: Motivational call to the teachers to make Gujarat a role model of future India with education based on moral values ​​and human values.
State teachers have happily taken up the overall task of educating the children of poor-working-farmer families in government primary schools.
With the use of modern technology in the last 3 years and projects like – Gyankunj project – Online attendance system has brought drastic change in education.
The reverse trend of admission in government schools has now started from private schools.
Gujarat will take the lead in the implementation of the new education policy and will realize the welfare of the nation building.

on the occasion of Teacher’s Day, the state’s Best 44 Teachers honored with ‘Shresth Shikshak Paritoshik’ by Hon. Governor of Gujarat Shri Acharya Devvratji and Chief Minister Shri Vijaybhai Rupani in an event held in Gandhinagar.

Congratulating the ‘Shresth Shikshak Paritoshik’ winning teachers on Teacher’s Day, Governor of Gujarat Shri Acharya Devvart said that the role of teachers is very important in shaping a person. He said that teachers build knowledge-rich, cultured citizens through holistic development of the student.

The nation is not built by building campuses, it is done by anthropocentric education in school classrooms, he said, adding that a teacher can make a hundred percent change in a child’s life if he sincerely strives for his goal.

Regarding the new National Education Policy 2020, the Governor said that the new National Education Policy announced by the Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi reflects on the need for students to become knowledgeable and skilled with the latest technology and stay connected with the culture.

On this occasion Chief Minister Shri Vijaybhai Rupani inspired the teachers to lead Gujarat as a role model of future India and to inculcate the virtues of nation building and welfare in the future generation by developing education based on moral values.

Giving the role of teachers in enabling future generations to face the challenges of the world, the Chief Minister said that the excellent service rendered especially to the primary school children gives teachers a high place in the society.

Mr. Vijaybhai Rupani while clearly mentioning that government schools in the state have become better than private schools, said that now the reverse trend of admission from private school to government school has started.

The Chief Minister gave a detailed that with the use of latest technology last 3 years Gujarat has brought drastic change in education system. Gyankunj project as well as the dimensions such as online attendance system success shows the dedication of teachers in the state to transform education system.

He added that while Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi has announced a new education policy in the name of building a self-reliant India-New India, it is special responsibility of the teachers of the state to take the lead in implementing that policy first.

Congratulating the teachers who received the ‘Shresth Shikshak Paritoshik’, Shri Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Minister of State for Education, said that we all have to move forward and take lead in implementing new Education Policy.

On this occasion, Minister of State for Education Shri Vibhavariben Dave, Principal Secretary of Education Department Mrs. Anju Sharma, Director of Primary Education Shri M.I.Joshi and top officials of Education Department as well as teachers remained present.