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| "Teacher touches the future". "Good teachers are costly but bad teachers cost more". " If you wish to serve the society, the best way is to make efforts to groom dedicated teachers".
Having listened to such sermons and observations, Sukrit Trust, has now decided to jump into the field of Teachers Training too. |
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| A one day Teacher’s Workshop was organized at Nishan-e-Sikhi, Khadur Sahib under the auspices of Baba Sewa Singh ji, Kar Sewa, S HS Phoolka ji and Sukrit Trust. About 60 teachers from 6 schools participated.
Dr Brij Pal Singh, former Professor of Economics, LBS Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, delivered the key speech. He said that to teach is to touch lives forever.Real happiness lies in knowing the self, introspecting the self and being in connection with the Almighty God. |
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| Dr Mohan Singh, former Head, Department of Mathematics, Government College, Ludhiana while speaking on ‘Proud to Teach’ delved at length on the desirable qualities of a good teacher. Teaching is the profession that teaches all of the other professions.Students respect teachers more than their parents or any one else. Baba Sewa Singh ji, Kar Sewa, Khadur Sahib, emphasised on inculcating virtues in our life as well as enlightening the students on moral values. it is not only the duty of religious teachers to impart values rather the teachers of all other subjects must touch this aspect in their classes. |
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| Dr Sarabjeet Singh, Associate Professor of Journalism, Punjab Agricultural University, exhorted the teachers to be ready for learning all the time. The difference between students and teachers is that the students pay for learning and teachers are paid for learning. A career chart was released on this occasion. Er Urwinder Singh discussed in brief various career options and importance of career guidance at school level so that students have better career choices at matric and senior secondary level. A programme for Sikh Environment Day was also released under the aegis of EcoSikh. S Jatinder Singh Uppal of Sikhs Helping Sikhs, Australia gifted a set of 12 books authored by eminent writers to all the participating teachers. |
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