Hyderabad: Four Teachers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are among 44 teachers presented by the National Teacher Award by President of RAM Nath Kovind on Sunday on the occasion of Teacher’s Day.
From Telangana, P.
Ramaswamy from Siddipet and K.
Rangaiiah from the Bheem Asifabad Kumurature District received a national teacher award.
Safe! You have managed to play Votozin to see the resultramaswamy is the principal at Zilla Parishad High School Indanagar in Siddipet while Rangaiiah serves as a headmaster acting at MPPS Sawarkheda from the Bheem AsifaBad ulcers.
K.
Phani Bhushan Sridhar and S.
Muni Reddy from Andhra Pradesh is the recipient of the National Teacher Award.
Sridhar serves as a teacher at Zilla Parishad High School in Lingarajupalem in S.
Riavaram Mandal from the District of Visakhapatnam while Muni Reddy is a teacher at ZP High School in M.
Paiipalli at Irala Mandal of Chittoor.
The Ministry of Education provides a national award to teachers every year to celebrate the unique contributions of some of the best teachers in the country and to respect the teachers through their commitment and hard work not only improve the quality of school education but also enrich their students’ lives.
The award is given to the best state teachers chosen through the transparent online selection process.
Each recipient receives a medal along with a certificate of recognition and RS 25,000 cash price.
Given the Covid-19 pandemic, the award function is held in virtual mode.
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