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Manukota Warangal,
Andhar Pradesh West :
'The place of Guru teacher in our Indian society is after mother and father. We
cosider him as a god. The teachers should recognize their duties and should get,
the old status of god i.e. Acharya Devo Bhava' said Acharya Gujjala
Rajaiah Principal, Kakatiya University, PG. College Warangal. G. Rajaiah
participated as chief guest in GVCA conducted by the branch on 05.09.2011. V.
Ram Koteshwara Rao, Regional Secretary while addressing the gathering said if
the god and guru are before us we will prefer Guru only and not the god and
quoted kabeer ke dohe. On this occasion parishad felicitated 8 teachers
for their excellent services. The branch also congratulated students who stood
first in the town in SSC Intermediate and Degree classes. The programme was
covered by print and electronic media.
Tuni :
GVCA programme
was celebtrated on 04.09.2011at Shri Kanyaka Parmeswari Temple. Smt. D. Malathi,
Mandal, Education officer was the chief guest presided over by Dr. N.
Satyanarayana. 4 teachers and the children were blessed with mementos for
outstading performance. Guest speaker P. Raghunadachari gave a message on the
relation between Guru sishya in the past and present day and why moral values
were declining in the society.
Panchkula,
Haryana North :
Branch celebrated GVCA on September 5th
in
Govt. High School Sector-19. More than 250 students and teachers attended the
function. The students presented rose stems to all the teachers and got their
blessings. Dr. Usha Chandna elaborated upon the Guru Shishya parampara
and its significance even today. 2 minutes silence was observed to pay tribute
to a teacher's brother, who expired a day before. The students presented a
cultural programme and also sang in unison the song 'desh hamen deta'
with Ishwar Jindal. V. Mohini conducted the programme. Principal Karameveer
wished the Children Day be also clebrated in his school.
Hajipur, Punjab
North :
On 6th
August
GVCA samaroh was organised in SVM Hajipur. Mrs. Sunit Sood Principal presided.
Santosh Sharma Vikas Rattan and Amarnath Sharma were special invitees. The
Principal infomed that two students of this school got merit and ten students
got more than 90% marks in 10th
class.
All students greeted their teachers by presenting floral garlands. All ten
students were honoured with mementos and appreciation certificates. Mr. Pawan
Gill science teacher was also honoured. On 19th
August
GVCA was organised in Govt Girls Primary school. Six brilliant students, a
teacher Raman Deep Kaur M. Phil were honoured. Shri Mulakh Raj Head teacher was
also honoured.
Dr. Kitchlu,
Ludhiana :
Branch organised GVCA in three schools wherein 150 students, 43 teachers and 55
members participated. The project was aimed at educating the students about the
need and significance of a Guru (Teacher) in building the career (Overall
personality development) of a student (Pupil/Disciple). Accordingly 10 students
and 10 teachers were selected in each school for performing the traditional Guru
Pooja by humble offerings of flowers, a Shree-phal (Coconut fruit) and
sweets. In turn, the teachers showered their love, good wishes and blessings
with a small gift to the students. The progamme culminated in a mass prayer to
the God Almighty. Prof. D.R.C. Bakhetia conducted the Guru Pooja in all the
schools. An exceptionally high cooperation and appreciation was received from
the Management and Teachers of all the schools.
Malerkotla,
Punjab East :
Branch organised GVCA wherein R.S. Nathawat Deputy General Manager State Bank
of Patiala was the chief guest and Ajit Singh A.G. M. Presided over the
function. Sh. Parveen Sood chief manager was the Guest of Honour. 7 teachers of
different schools were honoured. Along with these teachers 70 toppper students
from 25 various schools were also honoured. Priya Goyal from S.S. Jain Girls
High School got Kalpana Chawla award for science. Iqra Naaz got award of
achievement for selection in M.B.B.S. Dy. G.M. State Bank of Patiala presented a
cheque of fifteen thousand to the branch for their contribution in this noble
cause. Branch President Jeet Gogia thanked the Bank for their contribution.
Chandigarh West-I
: Branch
celebrated GVCA at Govt. Model High School Sector-36 D, on 12.09.2011. Chanchal
Singh District Education Officer Administration was the chief guest. Shahin and
Navin 10th
class
students were honoured. The headmaster Rakesh Sood was also honoured. Teachers
Indu Handa and Pawan Walia were also felicitated. The students presented a
colourful programme of Nursery Rhymes, folk dances, skits, songs and gidha. The
DEO stressed upon the allround development of the students under the CCE
programme. Rakesh Sood, headmaster thanked Chanchal Singh DEO, teachers of
school and the members of BVP and lauded their efforts. On this occasion all
office bearers were present.
MHC :
Branch organised GVCA at Govt. Sr. Sec. School. Principal Smt. Madhu Suri of
Lohia Int. School. and former Principal Smt. Amarjit Kaur of Govt. Sr. Sec.
School, Manimajra were honoured. Parishad also honoured 9 toppers of class 10th
and +2
who secured more that 75% marks by giving them medals, mementos and
certificates. Dr. M.L. Mehta Reiki grand master was the chief guest while H.R.
Narang State President presided. V.P. Nagpal an educationist spoke about the
importance of Guru Shyishya parampara. The programme was anchored by the
Gen. Secretary Vinod Jaidka.
Janakpuri Main,
Delhi South :
On 5th
September the branch organised GVCA samaroh in 5 schools honouring 80 teachers
and distributed the scholarship to 20 students. The main speaker was B.L.
Parasher National Secretary.
Ramkrishan,
Kanpur, Brahmavart :
GVCA was held at Saraswati Gyan Mandir Azad Nagar. 15 schools participated.
Meritorious students & their teachers were honoured.
Trikuta Nagar,
Jammu & Kashmir :
On the eve of teachers day on 5th
September 2011, jointly with Bahu branch celebrated GVCA programme in the
premises of 3 schools wherein 15 teachers of each school and equivalent no of
students were honoured. Students gave flowers to the teachers and in-return the
studetns were presented gifts and flowers and lot of love by the teachers. Prof.
D.R. Kotwal was the chief guest. The Principals of all the institutions
appreciated the project of BVP.
Patan, Gujarat
North :
Branch organised GVCA in 31 schools of Patan city & surrounding villages from 12th to
20th
July
2011. Approximately 20000 students took part .180 brilliant students & 75
teachers were honoured. Branch organised BKJ on 7th
August
2011 also. 2540 students of thirty six different schools participated.
Dhubri, Assam :
Vikas
week was celebrated at Jawahar Hindi High School and District Library Auditorium
from 21st to
28th August
2011. The programme included Sit & Draw (b) Hindi Recitation, Bengali
recitation, assamese recitation, rangoli, extempore speech. Altogether 211
students participated. GVCA was organized on 4th Sept.
at Town Hotel Conference Hall. Branch Vice President Dr. Dhruba Chakraborty
presided over the function. Dr. D. Bhakat, H.O.D. of Assamese, Chilarai College,
Golakganj graced the function as Chief Guest. Prof. G.N. Goswami, Retd.
Principal B.N.College, Prof. D.Bhattaver jee Retd. H.O.D, P.C.Barua College,
Gouripur and Shri Ranjit Sarkar, Teacher S.P.H.S School, Dhubri were felicitated
by the branch with a citation, memento and 'Phulam Gamoccha'. Number of
students were felicitated for their achievements in H.S.S.L.C. Examination 2011.
All the prizes were sponsored by Smt. Ketaki Lahiri in memory of her parents
Durgesh Ch. Lahiri &Binapani Lahiri. Smt. Amrita Basak was felicitated for
securing highest marks in Junior Basic Scholarship Examination 2010 among the
candidates of Dhubri Town. The prize was sponsored by Dr. S. Das Purkayastha, in
memory of her mother Purnaprova Debi. Shri Wasim Yuhana was feliciated for
securing 18th position
in H.S.L.C. Examination 2011. The prize that includes a memento and scholarship
of Rs. 3500.00 only was sponsored by Srimati Jaya Chakraborty in memory of her
husband Prasun Kumar Chakraborty.
Belgaum, Karnataka
North :
In the span of two weeks GVCA was conducted successfully in 31 schools of
different mediums. 33 (Gurus) teachers were felicitated and honoured with
Gaurav Patra, mementos and flowers while 62 (chhatras) students were
presented with prizes and certificates as the best students in respective
schools. All the programmes were conducted in the school assemblies. In many
schools even the parents were also invited. The school authorities and the
teaching faculties expressed their gratitude and happiness for conducting these
kinds of programme.
(Niti; Dec.,2011) |