Govind Vidyalaya Tamolia Marks Teachers’ Day with Fanfare

Students lead cultural program; four educators receive special recognition

Govind Vidyalaya Tamolia celebrated Teachers’ Day with cultural performances and awards, highlighting educators’ crucial role in students’ lives.

JAMSHEDPUR – Govind Vidyalaya Tamolia commemorated Teachers’ Day with a vibrant celebration in its auditorium, featuring performances and recognition of outstanding educators.

Secretary Abhishek Sharma inaugurated the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp.

Students and teachers showcased their talents through various cultural performances.

"Teachers are the cornerstones of success, guiding individuals to distinguish right from wrong," Sharma emphasized in his address.

Four educators – Nisha Sharma, Munmun Das, Rumpa Sarkar, and Nandani Kumari – received special recognition with incentive certificates.

Principal Krishna Modak stressed the importance of combining education with strong values for true success.

"A bright future awaits both our dedicated teachers and ambitious students," Modak remarked, offering her wishes to the school community.

Class 12 students led the program under the guidance of HOD Naushad Razia.

The celebration saw active participation from various school dignitaries.

Kahkashan Shahid concluded the event with a heartfelt vote of thanks.

The auditorium buzzed with enthusiasm as teachers and students exchanged warm Teachers’ Day wishes.

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