59 govt school teachers honoured for their services

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Mehak Jain Ludhiana: As many as 59 primary teachers of govt schools were felicitated for their remarkable services in the education sector . A grand ceremony was organised by the district education department (elementary) at Punjabi Bhawan here, to honour the dedication and hardwork of teachers who have made a significant impact on their students’ lives. The 59 teachers who have been felicitated include three centre head teachers, 11 head teachers, 43 elementary teacher trainers, and two associate teachers.

District education officer ( primary) Ravinder Kaur praised the awardees for their tireless efforts in shaping young minds. “Teachers are the backbone of our education system, and their selfless dedication deserves recognition and appreciation. The teachers have been chosen for the recognition based on their best teaching practices.



” “This initiative will encourage teachers to deliver quality education with passion and dedication. This is the first such felicitation programme organised by the district office, and similar programmes will follow to motivate teachers.” added the DEO.

MIS coordinator Vishal Kumar said: “We are committed to promoting excellence in education. We are proud to acknowledge the outstanding work of these teachers, who inspire and motivate their students.” We also published the following articles recently Education dept serves notices to 67 absentee teachers Notices have been issued to 67 absentee teachers across all 13 districts in Uttarakhand for being missing from their posts for 1 to 10 years.

The education department is taking legal action to address this issue. Additionally, some employees from ministerial and class four categories have also been warned. Transfer of disabled teacher stayed The MP High Court issued an interim stay on the transfer of a 50% disabled teacher declared surplus, instructing that his cancellation application be resolved within a month.

The teacher's advocate, Dinesh Upadhyay, highlighted that he was not initially listed in the excess teachers' list but was later transferred to a school 50 km away. Poll training for teachers clashes with PAT dates for school students The Progressive Assessment Test (PAT) for school students overlaps with election-related training for teachers, causing a scheduling conflict. The education department is considering rescheduling.

The SCERT will conduct PAT for Stds III to IX. Teachers emphasize the importance of conducting the exam before Diwali vacation. Discussions between education and election authorities are ongoing.

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