The Indian Express 10.09.2013
Teachers feted by Mayor
also need the same,” said Sudha Nair, 52, headmistress of Vile Parle
Mahila Sangh English Primary School, who on Thursday received the
Mayor’s award for best municipal school teacher (English medium).
Nair was one of the 50 teachers feted by Mayor Sunil Prabhu on the occasion of Teachers’ Day.
“I enjoy teaching children and watching them grow. Every pupil is
unique with his or her own talents,” said Nair, an Amboli resident who
has been teaching at the school for 27 years. The school caters to 675
primary school students in English and Marathi mediums. Nair regularly
encourages her students to participate in extra-curricular and
recreational activities such as puppet shows, dramatics and elocution
competitions.
For instance, ahead of the Ganesh festival, the students of the
school were assigned to mould Ganesh idols from clay to inculcate in
them the importance of celebrating such festivals in an eco-friendly
manner.
Every year, BMC selects teachers from across its 1,296 municipal
schools to be presented with the Mayor’s award on Teachers’ Day. The 50
teachers were chosen this year based on a set of norms prescribed by the
civic administration. The candidates were further shortlisted by a
board of award-winning teachers headed by Manoj Kotak, chairman of the
education committee. The winners were chosen based on experience, school
academic record and contribution to social causes.
Instituted in 1971, the award comprises a cash price of
Rs 10,000, a certificate and a gold medal.
This year, apart from the 50 regular awards, the Mayor also gave a
special prize to Nitin Yadav, 48, who has helped the Mumbai Police in
nabbing many suspects as a sketch artist, including in the recent
gang-rape case at Shakti Mills. A graduate of J J School of Arts, Nitin
Yadav teaches drawing at Chembur Education Society School.
In the past four months alone, Yadav, a Kurla resident, has helped solve 12 cases.