Jeevanadi Cauvery Awardees

Mysore/Mysuru: “The dignity and respect which teachers get from society, is not found in anybody else,” opined veteran writer Bannur K. Raju.

He was speaking after inaugurating a function jointly organised by Kaveri Balaga and Hiranmayee Pratishtana at Namana Kala Mantap in Krishnamurthypuram on Sunday to confer Jeevanadi Cauvery Awards to primary school teachers.

Terming teaching as the noblest profession, Bannur Raju said that just like Cauvery river flows eternally, best teachers also remain eternal. “Just like river Cauvery gives life to everybody, teachers teach lessons to improve the knowledge of students. Govt. Schools also have many talented teachers and the society should make proper use of them,” he observed.

Stating that Governments should not overburden teachers with other works apart from teaching, he asked the Government not to depute teachers for election related duties as is being done now. Without additional work load they will serve the society even better, he said and asked teachers to share their knowledge to more people even after their retirement.

Retired DDPI Manjula, who spoke on the occasion, felt that in the present education system, priority is being given to score marks rather than imparting humane values. Scoring marks is different from practising humane values. In this connection, we need to introspect whether our education is moving in the right direction, she said.

C.P. Sudhamani, teacher at Govt. Higher Primary School in GB Saragur, H.D. Kote; Marikalaiah, Head Master of Govt. Higher Primary School in Bachegowdanahalli; M.K. Poovamma, teacher at  Govt. Higher Primary School in Devayyanahundi, Mysuru taluk; M.M. Latha, teacher at Govt. Lower Primary School in Halladakoppalu, Hunsur taluk; M.K. Kaveramma, PE teacher at Govt. Higher Primary School in Urasu Kallahalli; M. Kalpana, PE teacher at Govt. Higher Primary School in Tayur village, Nanjangud taluk;  A. Sabitha Bai, PE teacher at Govt. Higher Primary  in Thonachikoppal, Mysuru; C.Somashekar, teacher at Govt. Higher Primary School in Old Kesare, Mysuru, were conferred Jeevanadi Awards.

Teacher Fatima sang Shivageethe. Artist Jamunarani Mirle, President of Kaveri Balaga N.K. Kaveramma, Hiranmayee Pratishtana President A. Sangappa and others were present.

This post was published on June 1, 2022 6:29 pm