Jharkhand News: President Draupadi Murmu will honour these two state educators
This year's recipient of the national honour will be Mo. Ejazul Haque, headmaster of the middle school Dewankhana in Chatra. The Central Government chose him from Jharkhand for the award on the advice of the State Government. The only candidates chosen were the three instructors who had been recommended by the state government from the group of government schools. Ejazul Haque will receive the honour from the President on September 5 in honour of Teachers' Day.
Jharkhand's two teachers will receive national recognition. These people include Manoranjan Pathak, a teacher at Sainik School, Tilaiya, and Mo. Ejazul Haque, the principal in charge of Chatra's Middle School, Dewankhana. Pathak was chosen from the Sainik School quota, whereas Ejajul was chosen from the quota of state government schools.
Draupadi Murmu, the president, will present the prize
Two of the 50 teachers chosen for this award by the Union Ministry of Education are from Jharkhand. On September 5, instructors' Day, President Draupadi Murmu will deliver the prizes to both instructors. Due to their contributions to educational innovation, both instructors have been chosen.
Speaking about instructor Ejazul, he founded Night Readers, a night school for impoverished kids. went to tolls while schools were closed during Kovid to provide education to kids. He also posted a tonne of online materials to his YouTube account, some of which were shared in the Digi Saath scheme by the Department of School Education and Literacy.
Following the motto "Each One, Reach One," the school's instructors work under Ejazul's direction to meet with at least one kid or parent each day and make an effort to help them feel connected to the school. Since 2002, Manoranjan Pathak has been a computer science instructor at Sainik School in Tilaiya.
They primarily inhabit in Bihar's Madhepura district. Let us inform you that Manoj Kumar Choubey of Upgraded High School Gidhaur, Chatra, and Dr. Anju Kumari of Chief Minister's Excellent School Verma Mines, Jamshedpur, had been suggested as two additional teachers from the quota of government schools, however they were not chosen. could.
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