Mysuru: City Industrialist R. Guru has suggested the teachers to take keen interest in shaping the career of specially-abled students, who are in need of opportunities more than sympathy.
In his address at the Annual Day celebrations of Mythri Institute for Mentally Challenged Children, Mysuru, held at Rotary West Auditorium in Saraswathipuram, on Monday, Guru said “Nowadays, educated and eligible disabled students are getting opportunities in industries. If they are provided opportunities to work in various fields, it enables them to shape their future on their own.”
The Institute, run by Mythri Charitable Trust, has been imparting education to disabled students for the past several years. It has helped several such students to shape their future. Parents of these students will be always bothered by the uncertainty about their wards’ future. The co-operation of society and teachers to get rid of these worries is crucial, he said.
Industrialist M. Jagannath Shenoy said “Teachers should show motherly affection during the course of teaching mentally challenged students. It is only then, they can shape their future.”
The service rendered by N. Venkoba Rao as the Head of Mythri is vital. It is a matter of happiness that he is being felicitated during the Annual Day celebrations, said Shenoy.
As a Lions Club member, Prof. Venkoba Rao has been selected for Melvin Jones Fellowship (MJF) International Award instituted after Lions Founder Melvin Jones. The ‘MJF’ honour was conferred on him by Ln. N. Krishne Gowda, Ln. N. Subramanya, Ln. K.L. Rajashekar and Ln. K. Devegowda.
The special students also presented various cultural programmes.
Chairman of Mythri Institute Ravindra Joshi, Managing Trusee Prithvi Sudheendar, Treasurer Dr. Anil Kumar and several others were present.
This post was published on January 17, 2023 8:15 pm