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Teachers’ Day celebration begins at PSPS Govt PG College for Women Gandhi Nagar

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
02/09/2022
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Teachers’ Day celebration begins at PSPS Govt PG College for Women Gandhi Nagar
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JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 02: To commemorate the birth Anniversary of Dr S. Radha Krishan, PSPS Govt P. G. College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, on Friday started a special series of activities to mark the beginning of Teachers’ Day Celebrations.

 The Presidium of the College organised FLIP THE CLASS Activity, wherein the students impersonated their teachers and interacted with the classmates as teachers.

Principal of the College, Prof. Minu Mahajan appreciated the efforts and initiative taken by the students. She also applauded them for this creative beginning. She extended her greetings and congratulations to all the teachers on occasion of Teachers’ Day, the birthday of the Teacher-turned-First Citizen of our great Motherland, the former President of India, and a great teacher, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. She added that a true teacher is one who always remains a keen student. Sarvepalli ji used to say, “When we think we know, we cease to learn”. Teachers are the real builders of a strong society and a strong nation. Therefore, it is our utmost responsibility to continue to work in the right earnest to build a strong nation” she said.

Students also expressed gratitude towards their teachers. The pandemic times from last more than a year have necessitated adopting innovative methods for resilient teaching-learning processes. The students thanked the teachers for converting the challenges of pandemic into opportunities by radically integrating digital technology into teaching-learning, evaluation-examination and admissions.

The programme was devised, organised and conducted by the Cultural Committee and presidium of the college.

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