Schools as sacred as religious places: Anita Rajendra

Schools as sacred as religious places: Anita Rajendra
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Schools are as sacred as religious places, said Anita Rajendra IAS, Secretary Department of Home, Government of Telangana. Addressing the College Day programme of Ghulam Ahmed College of Education (GACE), she went on to advice the passing out teachers saying that teaching is the most sacred profession and of great societal value.

Schools are as sacred as religious places, said Anita Rajendra IAS, Secretary Department of Home, Government of Telangana. Addressing the College Day programme of Ghulam Ahmed College of Education (GACE), she went on to advice the passing out teachers saying that teaching is the most sacred profession and of great societal value.

Anita emphasised that an effective teacher will help the child imbibe whatever is taught. In fact, students must be given the choice to choose their field of study, a dimension, which according to her, that will help reduce the suicidal tendency among teenagers when educational choices are imposed upon them and against their will. She advised the BEd and MEd students to be bold and dynamic as teaching is generally linked with women, and it warranted greater responsibility and discipline.

Speaking on the occasion, Sultan ul Uloom Education Society Secretary Zafer Javeed said that excellent teachers are required to help India achieve tremendous development with its dynamic younger generations. SA Wahab, Chairman Governing council of the college, Mir Akber Ali Khan, Treasurer of SUES, Vibha Asthana, GACE Principal, Mohammed Jaffer, Naseem Nathani, Amer Jaweed and members of the Board of SUES were also present at the occasion.

A gold medal was presented to Qamar Sultana by SUES for having secured first rank in Med, Osmania University, 2013-14 batch. Rahmatunnisa Faheem was awarded first prize for BEd 2013-14 batch. Principal of GACE Vibha Asthana presented the annual report while Prof. N Saroja presented the vote of thanks.

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