A total of 301 teachers from across the country received the awards from President Pratibha Patil
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met the recipients of the National
Awards 2010 for Teachers on the occasion of Teachers' Day Monday (5th Sept), and congratulated
them for their efforts towards transforming the lives of children.
A total of 301 teachers from across the country received the awards from President
Pratibha Patil Monday.
'I started my career as a teacher and teaching has always been very close to my
heart. I am, therefore, especially happy to have this opportunity to meet the outstanding
teachers who were honoured today for their meritorious services and contribution
to the cause of school education,' the prime minister said.
Talking about the Right to Education act, he said the legislation has the potential
to 'transform our schools and the lives of our children'.
'The implementation of this legislation is not just a matter of providing more resources,
it is the dedication and commitment of our teachers that will ultimately help us
to achieve its goals and objectives,' he added.
Talking about future challenges, he said: 'In the coming time, more and more children
with diverse backgrounds will enter the school system. Your challenge, therefore,
will be to work towards a democratic classroom in which all children participate
in the learning processes as equal partners.'
'While educating our children and young adults, we must maintain a balance between
tradition and modernity. As teachers, you will need to ensure that our unique cultural
heritage is preserved while preparing the children for global citizenship,' he added.
Courtesy: Yahoo News