‘Govt teachers contributing in transforming education system’

Project Director, TAFMA, Government of Nagaland speaking at Pre Teachers Day celebration at Government Middle School for Children with Special Needs (CWSN), Kohima on September 4. (Morung Photo)

Project Director, TAFMA, Government of Nagaland speaking at Pre Teachers Day celebration at Government Middle School for Children with Special Needs (CWSN), Kohima on September 4. (Morung Photo)

Morung Express news 
Kohima | September 4 

Project Director, TAFMA, Dr. Hovithal Sothu today lauded the efforts of teachers in government schools who are contributing towards changing trends and transforming education system in the schools.

Speaking at the Pre Teachers Day celebration held at Government Middle School for Children with Special Needs (CWSN), Kohima in Lerie Colony, Panchayat Hall today, Sothu said government schools now no longer lives in the past but today the most qualified teachers are appointed and they are making good contribution in their appointment. 

The TAFMA director advised the teachers to reflect on the Nagaland government servants conduct rules, 1968 and reminded them that the government is payment them good remuneration. 

In this regard, Sothu asked them to maintain highest integrity while working as government servants. 

On maintaining integrity, be said it should be of the roles and responsibilities and commitment towards their work at all times. 

The speaker also added that teachers therefore must put highest priorities on their students so as to impart quality education as envisioned by the government. 

In this regard, he said that when a school is performing well, even the society and government takes interest of the school. 
Sothu also stressed on employees not to do anything that is unbecoming of a government servant. 

The speaker further advised the students to be obedient to their parents and teachers which in turn will reap blessing and success to become someone important in the society. He asked the students to be good learners by remaining attentive in the class. 

Sothu also assured to reward prizes to first rank holders in the final exams during the academic sessions. 

Head teacher, Kedivi Mekro while delivering a speech on behalf of the teachers spoke about the initiatives that the school is undertaking to impart quality and holistic education. 

He said  the responsibility and leadership has been given to teachers to bring innovative ideas both through academically and on extra co-curricular activities.

Mekro informed that during the academic year, the school have 154 students including 18 CWSN; along with 14 primary teachers, 1 Montessori teacher and 2 inclusive teachers for CWSN and 12 SMC members.

During the occasion, students presented various items to commemorate the day. 

The programme was organized by Lerie Women Organisation. 
 



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