Guwahati

CBSE Awards Mathematics Teacher of Maria's Public School, Guwahati for Excellence in Teaching

Notably, Munindra Kumar Majumdar, a teacher of Mathematics at Maria's Public School, Guwahati being bestowed with CBSE Teachers Award.

Sentinel Digital Desk

GUWAHATI: School teachers from various states received an Honour for Excellence in Teaching and School Leadership Award from the Central Board of School Education (CBSE) on September 21.

Notably, Munindra Kumar Majumdar, a teacher of Mathematics at Maria's Public School, Guwahati being bestowed with CBSE Teachers Award Honour for Excellence in Teaching & School Leadership, 2020-21.

Meanwhile taking to his Twitter handle Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote, "Elated at Munindra Kumar Majumdar, a teacher of Mathematics at Maria's Public School, Guwahati being bestowed with #CBSE #TeachersAward Honour for Excellence in Teaching & School Leadership, 2020-21. My best wishes to him in his quest for spreading the light of wisdom."

The recipients are primary, middle, secondary and senior secondary level-school teachers. While the lion's share of awardees, eight of them to be precise, are teachers from Delhi, two are from Punjab, four are from Uttar Pradesh, and one each from Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Assam and Gujarat.

The award, established in the year 2000, calls for applications every year and the winners get a merit certificate, cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a shawl. Some notable winners such as Sitakant Pati from Odisha got an award for the kind of video-learning material he developed for Class 12 mathematics.

The official document released by the CBSE reads, "The teachers and principals selected to be honoured this year have gone through a transparent and rigorous selection process and have been found genuinely eligible in light of carefully selected parameters related to all aspects of school education. We are honouring them for demonstrating excellence and setting examples in terms of professional and personal dedication to the cause of education."

The awards were presented by Minister of State for Education Annapurna Devi at an event held online where she said, "Teachers have handled difficult situations and challenges arising from the COVID-19 situation well with their dedicated personal efforts so that the epidemic does not hinder the learning of their students."

Devi added that there are changes to be made to the present education system, she said, "In line with the New Education Policy 2020, further changes are expected in the education system with more professionalism, commitment and dedication." She said that teachers need to shift from the traditional modes of teaching towards more innovative teaching methods.

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