Teachers urged to understand the children

February 18, 2012

Mangalore, February 18: The All-India Ideal Teacher's Sangha on Saturday organized 'Educational and Cultural Convention' for Muslim Teachers' at the Badriya Pre University College, here.

Inaugurating the event, Moses Jayashekar, DDPI, appreciated the effort of AIITA in creating moral responsibility in teachers through constructive programmes.

“These programmes create awareness among teachers and remind their professional responsibilities, and in turn students will get value based education”, he said.

“In the past if a child committed a mistake it would be corrected by punishing and correcting them. But today one has to understand the mind of the children and educate them without hurting them”, he said.

The programme was presided over by Principal of Badriya College, Dr N Ismail. Giving his introductory remarks Amanullah Khan said that with modern education, modern technologies must also be used to educate the children. “Along with this, teachers must imbibe moral values in them and when they educate children with these values, we can build a healthy society”, he said.

Saleem Pasha, lecturer, DIET, Hassan, delivered a lecture on 'Primary Education Policy: Aspiration and Challenges'. Muhammad Rafeeq, Advisor, Talent Research Foundation, will spoke on 'Relevance of thoughts of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad'.

Rahmathullah welcomed. Hasina and Ruksana recited the verses of Quran.

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According to official sources, the State Information Commissioner NP Ramesh, while disposing off a petition by the candidate, who had written an examination conducted by the KPSC for the gazeted probationary posts held in 2005, had directed to provide the information sought by the candidate, free of costs within ten days.

The State Information Commissioner in his order had termed the conduct of the KPSC as against the spirit of transparency among the public authorities.

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Bengaluru, May 3: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa requested his Maharashtra counterpart Uddhav Thackeray to release six TMC water from his state's reservoirs to rivers in Karnataka to meet acute drinking water shortage in North Karnataka.

Yediyurappa pointed out that the North Karnataka districts, namely Belagavi, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Kalaburagi, Yadagiri and Raichur are facing acute shortage of drinking water due to onset of summer during early days of March this year.

"I request you to kindly direct the concerned authorities to release 3 TMC of water from Warna/Koyna reservoirs to Krishna river and 3 TMC of water from Ujjaini reservoir to Bhima river on humanitarian grounds for drinking purpose," Yediyurappa said in his letter.

He reminded Thackeray that even in the past the Maharashtra government had released water from its reservoirs to meet the drinking water needs of both human beings and livestock in drought-affected areas of Karnataka.

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