Exciting news from Madhya Pradesh! On Teachers’ Day, President Droupadi Murmu awarded three dedicated teachers and a skill trainer from the state for their outstanding work in education and skill development.
Rajendra Malviya, a government training officer from Bhopal, received the prestigious National Teacher Award in the long-term engineering trade category. He’s been recognized as an excellent skill trainer, helping students gain practical skills and master their craft.
Two inspiring primary school teachers also received the award. Sheela Patel, from a village in Damoh district, uses fun and creative methods like songs, stories, and drama to make learning exciting for young students. She has also organized holiday classes to boost women’s literacy and set up community learning spaces in her village, making education accessible to all.
Bherulal Osara, who teaches in a secondary school in Agar-Malwa district, has encouraged students through engaging activities like street plays, rallies, essay contests, and writing workshops. His focus on fostering ethics, creativity, and interest in studies has made a big difference in his students’ lives.
The Madhya Pradesh government recommended their names for the national award after a careful selection process. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated these teachers, calling their achievements a proud moment for the state. He praised their innovative efforts, which are inspiring other educators and helping shape a brighter future for students.
This recognition highlights the important role teachers and skill trainers play in building a better India. Their dedication and creativity are opening new doors for students across Madhya Pradesh and beyond.