Shirva, 07 September 2012: A teacher should not be like static water, instead should always be creative. Making a student aware of the country’s corruption, terrorism, awareness of social duties and must create hope in the children, said Udupi District Education Officer Ashok Kamath. He was speaking upon honouring the six teachers of Shirva area on the occasion of teacher’s day at Bantakal Shirva Rotary Saabhabhavana in a function organized by Rotary Club Shirva.
Shirva Hindu PU College Principal S.V. Ganapathi Bhat, Physical Education Teacher Sudhama Shetty, Bantakal Durgaparameshwari School Headmaster B. Ananatharama Bhat, St. Mary’s PU College Teacher Ratnakara Rao, Pamboor Catholic Higher Primary School Teacher Martin Mendonsa, Padu-Kalattoor Ayyanna Higher Primary School Teacher Nalini K, were felicitated with shawl, fruit-flowers and momentos.
Raghupathi Aythal, Lucas D’Souza and K.R. Patkar conducted introduction. All the teachers present in the function were honoured with flowers and momentos. Rotary Zone 3 Deputy Governor proposed vote of thanks. On behalf of the teachers who were honoured S.V. Ganapathi Bhat and B. Anantharama Bhat spoke on the occasion.