CM remembers teacher who enrolled him back in school

DHNS
September 6, 2017

Bengaluru, Sept 6: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday recollected fond memories of his school teacher who persuaded him to rejoin school after he had dropped out.

He was speaking at a programme organised by the department of public instruction on the occasion of Teacher’s Day.

“If Rajappa master had not got me readmitted to school, I would not have been standing before you as the chief minister,” Siddaramaiah said.

He felicitated winners of the state-level best teacher award and launched the ‘Guruchetana’ teacher training programme.

“I did not attend school and I had, instead, joined a Veeragase group in the village. Then, Rajappa came to the village school as the headmaster. He went from house to house, looking for children who had dropped out. He persuaded my father and got me admitted directly to class V. If not for him, I would not have gone to school and not have become the chief minister,” he recollected.

The Veeragase instructors had taught him alphabets and basic Maths by making him write on sand. After he joined class V, he learnt English alphabets and Kannada grammar.

“Even if one does not have aim or ambition, it is alright, as long as one he or she has a teacher to provide guidance and show the way. Teachers should inspire students,” he said.

Siddaramaiah said he used to score poorly in English and Social Science, not scoring more than 35 marks in these subjects. “But I was number 1 in Mathematics and Science,” he said.

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May 10,2020

Puttur, May 9: City based Team B-Human today distributed Ramadan kits among 70 families in Koodu Raste Jamaat and 30 families in Papetthadka Jamaat in Puttur taluk. 

This was the second phase of Ramadan kit distributions carried out by the Team B-Human. So far the team distributed Ramadan kits among 200 families in three different Jamaat.

Koodu Raste Juma Masjid Khateeb Yaqoob Darimi offered dua before distribution.  Team B-Human members Ashraf Aina group, Althaf, Shia Deals, Ahnaf Deals, Abdul Shukoor Haji, and E-Friends founder president Imtiyaz Perla, Saleem U B of Youth Congress, Juma Masjid president P K Mohammad Shafi Papettadka were present. 

A release issued by the Team B-Human sated that it distributed food among 35,000 people since April 23. The beneficiaries include a large number of migrant workers irrespective of their caste and religion. It also arranged Iftar and Suhoor for around 450 stranded migrants every day.

Asif Deals, found of Team B-Human, said that in next phases more Ramadan kits will be distributed among needy families in some jamaats.

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April 3,2020

Mandya, Apr 3: Following the lock down in the country, people habit ventured into Liquor bottles worth several lakhs of rupees have been stolen at two places in the district.

Miscreants targeted a wine store at Chikka Mandya on the outskirts of the town in the early hours and also made away with the stock from a wine store near Hadly Circle in Malavalli town late night on Thursday. The incidents came to light on Friday.

A window was broken open at Chikka Mandya store and a wall was drilled at Malavalli store to take away the cartons, the police said.

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June 20,2020

Tumakuru, Jun 20: An SSLC student of Siddaganga Mutt here was admitted to the isolation ward of the district hospital on Saturday after he showed Covid-19 symptoms.

Health officials said that the student, a native of the Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh, had returned to the Mutt via Raichur on June 15 for writing the SSLC examination scheduled to begin on June 25.

After he was admitted to the hospital the Health Department Officials kept three of his roommates under quarantine. Throat swab sample of the student has also been sent for testing.

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