Today PM Narendra Modi will interact live with millions of young students and teachers across the nation on the occasion of Teachers' Day. He will encourage them to think critically about broader issues concerning the nation.
"Teaching is not just another profession. It is a divine responsibility to guide and enlighten," PM Narendra Modi has said in an email message on Teachers' Day.
During Highlighting the importance of a teacher in student's life Modi says, "The influences and experiences you share with your students will remain with them for a lifetime. You are also laying the foundation and the building blocks of the society. This is a responsibility of great significance because on this depends how our present and future generations will thrive."
Today PM Modi will address students from 3pm to 4.45pm through satellite link and live telecast on Doordarshan and the human resource development ministry website. He will address about 1,000 students from various Delhi schools at the Manekshaw Auditorium.
Modi will also interact — through satellite link — with students at National Information Centres in Leh, Port Blair, Silchar (Assam), Imphal, Bhuj (Gujarat), Dantewada (Chhattisgarh) and Thiruvannamalai (Tamil Nadu)
PM modi will also take questions from some students across the country through video-conferencing.
Teachers' Day is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of educationist and scholar Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first vice president and the second president of India.
The interaction, which will start from 3:00 pm and continue till 4:45 pm, can be watched on the links given below:
"Teaching is not just another profession. It is a divine responsibility to guide and enlighten," PM Narendra Modi has said in an email message on Teachers' Day.
During Highlighting the importance of a teacher in student's life Modi says, "The influences and experiences you share with your students will remain with them for a lifetime. You are also laying the foundation and the building blocks of the society. This is a responsibility of great significance because on this depends how our present and future generations will thrive."
Today PM Modi will address students from 3pm to 4.45pm through satellite link and live telecast on Doordarshan and the human resource development ministry website. He will address about 1,000 students from various Delhi schools at the Manekshaw Auditorium.
Modi will also interact — through satellite link — with students at National Information Centres in Leh, Port Blair, Silchar (Assam), Imphal, Bhuj (Gujarat), Dantewada (Chhattisgarh) and Thiruvannamalai (Tamil Nadu)
PM modi will also take questions from some students across the country through video-conferencing.
Teachers' Day is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of educationist and scholar Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first vice president and the second president of India.
The interaction, which will start from 3:00 pm and continue till 4:45 pm, can be watched on the links given below:
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