Free Press Honors Educators at Teacher Felicitation Event
In a heartwarming tribute to the dedicated educators who shape the future of Indore, Free Press, Central India’s largest English daily, in association with Daly College Business Management (DCBM), hosted a prestigious Teacher Felicitation Event on Thursday at Free Press House on AB Road. The ceremony celebrated teachers from various schools across Indore for their invaluable contributions to building a better nation by imparting essential skills and knowledge to their students. These educators were recognized for their significant role in preparing students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their lives. Free Press took immense pride in honoring their dedication and the profound impact they have on society.
The event was co-sponsored by Omaxe, a leading name in real estate, and supported by associate partner Moira Sariya. Their support underscored the importance of celebrating educational excellence and reinforced the community's collective commitment to fostering a nurturing educational environment. Following the awards ceremony, attendees enjoyed a networking session, providing an opportunity to connect and discuss the future of education.
Free Press reaffirmed its mission to honor and support the teaching community through this event, highlighting the crucial role teachers play in shaping a brighter future for the nation.
Shankar Lalwani, Member of Parliament, stated, “After parents, the role of a teacher is of prime importance. As we strive for a bright future, we aim to become leaders of the world. I urge our dedicated teachers to prepare future generations to achieve this vision. Although teachers are hired primarily to teach, they often take on additional responsibilities with admirable dedication. We are committed to creating an ecosystem where teachers can focus solely on teaching. Our annual growth rate stands at around 8 percent, with some thriving cities reaching up to 10 percent. Indore’s growth rate is an impressive 12 percent. We are working on strategies to sustain this growth and empower young individuals. We encourage teachers to contribute their valuable suggestions. Our focus areas include IT, medicine, the namkeen industry, and water management. We envision making Indore a prominent education hub, with ongoing developments in our medical sector. Together, let’s build a future where Indore shines as a beacon of educational excellence and innovation.”
Dr. Sonal Sisodia, Principal of DCBM, shared, “As educators, our role extends beyond teaching; we must also be facilitators of growth. Life is incredibly precious, and it is crucial for us to instill this sense of value in our students. By guiding them to appreciate the significance of each moment and opportunity, we help them develop a deeper respect for their own lives and the world around them.”
Abhilasha Purushothaman from Choithram School Manik Bagh expressed, “Teaching is not just a profession; it's a passion that connects hearts. Every lesson is a step toward shaping futures. I’m deeply grateful to Free Press and Choithram School Manik Bagh for this recognition.”
Amarjeet Kaur from Delhi Public Elementary School said, “In the journey of life, a teacher’s guidance is like a beacon of light. I’m honored by Free Press’s recognition and thankful to Delhi Public Elementary School for being a source of that light.”
Apoorva Khanna from Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar noted, “Teaching is an art of nurturing curiosity and kindling dreams. I’m thankful to Free Press and Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar for giving me the canvas to paint these dreams.”
Arpita Yadav from Sarafa Vidya Niketan shared, “The greatest gift we give students is not just knowledge, but the joy of discovering it. I’m grateful to Free Press and Sarafa Vidya Niketan for supporting this joyful journey of learning.”
Deepali Jangley from Delhi Public School remarked, “The world is pacing on selfies and welfies; click, capture, and upload. We live real in classrooms and that is the only true connect. Students are the assets!”
Geethalakshmi Venkatavaradhan from Sica School Nipania commented, “A teacher’s impact is like a ripple in a pond, spreading far beyond the classroom. Thank you, Free Press and Sica School Nipania for being a part of these ripples of change.”
Hema Karthikeyan from Sica School Scheme No-78 said, “Teaching shapes not just minds but hearts. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to Sica School Scheme No-78 for the opportunity to shape these hearts.”
Hiral Shah from Laurels School International shared, “A teacher’s role is to ignite passion and curiosity. I’m thankful to Free Press and Laurels School International for recognizing this flame and for letting me be a part of it.”
Jagmeet Kaur Chhabra from Choithram School North Campus remarked, “A teacher’s true reward is seeing students blossom. I’m grateful to Free Press and Choithram School North Campus for nurturing this growth and acknowledging our efforts.”
Kapil Jarwal from Kendriya Vidhyalava No 2 said, “Teachers build the future one lesson at a time. Thank you, Free Press, for honoring this journey and Kendriya Vidhyalava No 2 for supporting this mission of building futures.”
Manjusha Singh Tomar from C.M. Rise Ahilya Ashram Girl's Higher Secondary School No 1 expressed, “A teacher’s compass guides students toward their own true north. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to C.M. Rise Multi Malhar Ashram School for letting me be part of this guiding journey.”
Meena Narohna from Little Flower School noted, “Every lesson is a bridge to a brighter future. I’m grateful to Free Press for this honor and Little Flower School for helping me build these bridges.”
Mradula Lashkari from Kendriya Vidhyalava No 1 said, “A teacher’s heart beats with the rhythm of their students’ growth. Thank you, Free Press, and Kendriya Vidhyalava No 1 for recognizing this heart and its impact.”
Paru Brahmbhatt from Shri Gujarati Higher Secondary School remarked, “Teachers leave a lasting mark on their students’ lives. I’m honored by Free Press and thankful to Shri Gujarati Higher Secondary School for being a part of this impactful journey.”
Pinky Khandelwal from Ilva Higher Secondary School shared, “A teacher’s touch extends beyond textbooks to the heart. Thank you, Free Press, and Ilva Higher Secondary School for recognizing this touch and its significance.”
Prakash Joshi from Tirathbai Kalachand School said, “The most profound influence a teacher has is on their students’ futures. Thank you, Free Press, and Tirathbai Kalachand School for allowing me to shape these futures.”
Purnima Karotia from New Era Public School remarked, “Great teachers inspire greatness in others. I’m honored by Free Press and thankful to New Era Public School for supporting this journey of inspiration.”
Radheshyam Sharma from Shree Vaishnav Academy School said, “A teacher’s light shines brightly, guiding students through their darkest hours. Thank you, Free Press, and Shree Vaishnav Academy School for supporting this guiding light.”
Reetambhara Tiwari from Advanced Academy noted, “Teachers help students find their own path in the journey of life. Thank you, Free Press, and Advanced Academy for letting me be a part of this discovery process.”
Sangita Upadhyay from Queen's College Indore shared, “Teaching is the art of awakening joy in creative expression and knowledge. I’m thankful to Free Press for recognizing this art and to Queen's College Indore for fostering creativity.”
Sanjay Ojha from Sica School Scheme No-54 said, “A great teacher inspires students to reach new heights. I’m grateful to Free Press and Sica School Scheme No-54 for allowing me to be a part of this inspirational journey.”
Shalini Gargav from Vidyasagar School remarked, “Teachers are the unsung heroes who build the foundation of our society. I appreciate Free Press for acknowledging this role and Vidyasagar School for supporting this mission.”
Smita Guru from Guru Harkrishan Public School shared, “Teaching is an act of love and dedication. Thank you, Free Press, and Guru Harkrishan Public School for recognizing this dedication and allowing me to share it with our students.”
Snigdha Singh from Pragya Girls School said, “Teachers are guides on the journey of self-discovery. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to Pragya Girls School for this opportunity to help students discover their true selves.”
Snigdha Vatsa from St Paul’s Higher Secondary School commented, “A teacher’s influence is like ripples spreading across a pond, affecting countless lives. Thank you, Free Press, and St Paul’s Higher Secondary School for creating these ripples of positive impact.”
Sonal Chourey from St Raphael’s Higher Secondary School noted, “The teachers’ felicitation is a good tradition of Free Press. They honor the efforts of teachers and motivate us to make it the best. We really appreciate the efforts of Free Press.”
Deepmala Khandelwal from New Digamber Public School said, “Teachers who pour their hearts into their work help create hearts that are full of dreams. Thank you, Free Press, and New Digamber Public School for this recognition and support.”
Madhav Kumar from Indore Public School shared, “A great teacher opens doors to endless possibilities. I’m thankful to Free Press and Indore Public School for giving me the chance to be that door for our students.”
Madhvi Singh from Ekayanaa School remarked, “Education lights the path to a brighter future. Thank you, Free Press, for celebrating this light, and Ekayanaa School for being a beacon in this illuminating journey.”
Sanjeev Mishra from New Pink Flower School said, “Teachers build bridges between the past and the future. Thank you, Free Press, and New Pink Flower School for supporting this vital role.”
In a heartwarming tribute to the dedicated educators who shape the future of Indore, Free Press, Central India’s largest English daily, in association with Daly College Business Management (DCBM), hosted a prestigious Teacher Felicitation Event on Thursday at Free Press House on AB Road. The ceremony celebrated teachers from various schools across Indore for their invaluable contributions to building a better nation by imparting essential skills and knowledge to their students. These educators were recognized for their significant role in preparing students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their lives. Free Press took immense pride in honoring their dedication and the profound impact they have on society.
The event was co-sponsored by Omaxe, a leading name in real estate, and supported by associate partner Moira Sariya. Their support underscored the importance of celebrating educational excellence and reinforced the community's collective commitment to fostering a nurturing educational environment. Following the awards ceremony, attendees enjoyed a networking session, providing an opportunity to connect and discuss the future of education.
Free Press reaffirmed its mission to honor and support the teaching community through this event, highlighting the crucial role teachers play in shaping a brighter future for the nation.
Shankar Lalwani, Member of Parliament, stated, “After parents, the role of a teacher is of prime importance. As we strive for a bright future, we aim to become leaders of the world. I urge our dedicated teachers to prepare future generations to achieve this vision. Although teachers are hired primarily to teach, they often take on additional responsibilities with admirable dedication. We are committed to creating an ecosystem where teachers can focus solely on teaching. Our annual growth rate stands at around 8 percent, with some thriving cities reaching up to 10 percent. Indore’s growth rate is an impressive 12 percent. We are working on strategies to sustain this growth and empower young individuals. We encourage teachers to contribute their valuable suggestions. Our focus areas include IT, medicine, the namkeen industry, and water management. We envision making Indore a prominent education hub, with ongoing developments in our medical sector. Together, let’s build a future where Indore shines as a beacon of educational excellence and innovation.”
Dr. Sonal Sisodia, Principal of DCBM, shared, “As educators, our role extends beyond teaching; we must also be facilitators of growth. Life is incredibly precious, and it is crucial for us to instill this sense of value in our students. By guiding them to appreciate the significance of each moment and opportunity, we help them develop a deeper respect for their own lives and the world around them.”
Abhilasha Purushothaman from Choithram School Manik Bagh expressed, “Teaching is not just a profession; it's a passion that connects hearts. Every lesson is a step toward shaping futures. I’m deeply grateful to Free Press and Choithram School Manik Bagh for this recognition.”
Amarjeet Kaur from Delhi Public Elementary School said, “In the journey of life, a teacher’s guidance is like a beacon of light. I’m honored by Free Press’s recognition and thankful to Delhi Public Elementary School for being a source of that light.”
Apoorva Khanna from Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar noted, “Teaching is an art of nurturing curiosity and kindling dreams. I’m thankful to Free Press and Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar for giving me the canvas to paint these dreams.”
Arpita Yadav from Sarafa Vidya Niketan shared, “The greatest gift we give students is not just knowledge, but the joy of discovering it. I’m grateful to Free Press and Sarafa Vidya Niketan for supporting this joyful journey of learning.”
Deepali Jangley from Delhi Public School remarked, “The world is pacing on selfies and welfies; click, capture, and upload. We live real in classrooms and that is the only true connect. Students are the assets!”
Geethalakshmi Venkatavaradhan from Sica School Nipania commented, “A teacher’s impact is like a ripple in a pond, spreading far beyond the classroom. Thank you, Free Press and Sica School Nipania for being a part of these ripples of change.”
Hema Karthikeyan from Sica School Scheme No-78 said, “Teaching shapes not just minds but hearts. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to Sica School Scheme No-78 for the opportunity to shape these hearts.”
Hiral Shah from Laurels School International shared, “A teacher’s role is to ignite passion and curiosity. I’m thankful to Free Press and Laurels School International for recognizing this flame and for letting me be a part of it.”
Jagmeet Kaur Chhabra from Choithram School North Campus remarked, “A teacher’s true reward is seeing students blossom. I’m grateful to Free Press and Choithram School North Campus for nurturing this growth and acknowledging our efforts.”
Kapil Jarwal from Kendriya Vidhyalava No 2 said, “Teachers build the future one lesson at a time. Thank you, Free Press, for honoring this journey and Kendriya Vidhyalava No 2 for supporting this mission of building futures.”
Manjusha Singh Tomar from C.M. Rise Ahilya Ashram Girl's Higher Secondary School No 1 expressed, “A teacher’s compass guides students toward their own true north. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to C.M. Rise Multi Malhar Ashram School for letting me be part of this guiding journey.”
Meena Narohna from Little Flower School noted, “Every lesson is a bridge to a brighter future. I’m grateful to Free Press for this honor and Little Flower School for helping me build these bridges.”
Mradula Lashkari from Kendriya Vidhyalava No 1 said, “A teacher’s heart beats with the rhythm of their students’ growth. Thank you, Free Press, and Kendriya Vidhyalava No 1 for recognizing this heart and its impact.”
Paru Brahmbhatt from Shri Gujarati Higher Secondary School remarked, “Teachers leave a lasting mark on their students’ lives. I’m honored by Free Press and thankful to Shri Gujarati Higher Secondary School for being a part of this impactful journey.”
Pinky Khandelwal from Ilva Higher Secondary School shared, “A teacher’s touch extends beyond textbooks to the heart. Thank you, Free Press, and Ilva Higher Secondary School for recognizing this touch and its significance.”
Prakash Joshi from Tirathbai Kalachand School said, “The most profound influence a teacher has is on their students’ futures. Thank you, Free Press, and Tirathbai Kalachand School for allowing me to shape these futures.”
Purnima Karotia from New Era Public School remarked, “Great teachers inspire greatness in others. I’m honored by Free Press and thankful to New Era Public School for supporting this journey of inspiration.”
Radheshyam Sharma from Shree Vaishnav Academy School said, “A teacher’s light shines brightly, guiding students through their darkest hours. Thank you, Free Press, and Shree Vaishnav Academy School for supporting this guiding light.”
Reetambhara Tiwari from Advanced Academy noted, “Teachers help students find their own path in the journey of life. Thank you, Free Press, and Advanced Academy for letting me be a part of this discovery process.”
Sangita Upadhyay from Queen's College Indore shared, “Teaching is the art of awakening joy in creative expression and knowledge. I’m thankful to Free Press for recognizing this art and to Queen's College Indore for fostering creativity.”
Sanjay Ojha from Sica School Scheme No-54 said, “A great teacher inspires students to reach new heights. I’m grateful to Free Press and Sica School Scheme No-54 for allowing me to be a part of this inspirational journey.”
Shalini Gargav from Vidyasagar School remarked, “Teachers are the unsung heroes who build the foundation of our society. I appreciate Free Press for acknowledging this role and Vidyasagar School for supporting this mission.”
Smita Guru from Guru Harkrishan Public School shared, “Teaching is an act of love and dedication. Thank you, Free Press, and Guru Harkrishan Public School for recognizing this dedication and allowing me to share it with our students.”
Snigdha Singh from Pragya Girls School said, “Teachers are guides on the journey of self-discovery. I’m honored by Free Press and grateful to Pragya Girls School for this opportunity to help students discover their true selves.”
Snigdha Vatsa from St Paul’s Higher Secondary School commented, “A teacher’s influence is like ripples spreading across a pond, affecting countless lives. Thank you, Free Press, and St Paul’s Higher Secondary School for creating these ripples of positive impact.”
Sonal Chourey from St Raphael’s Higher Secondary School noted, “The teachers’ felicitation is a good tradition of Free Press. They honor the efforts of teachers and motivate us to make it the best. We really appreciate the efforts of Free Press.”
Deepmala Khandelwal from New Digamber Public School said, “Teachers who pour their hearts into their work help create hearts that are full of dreams. Thank you, Free Press, and New Digamber Public School for this recognition and support.”
Madhav Kumar from Indore Public School shared, “A great teacher opens doors to endless possibilities. I’m thankful to Free Press and Indore Public School for giving me the chance to be that door for our students.”
Madhvi Singh from Ekayanaa School remarked, “Education lights the path to a brighter future. Thank you, Free Press, for celebrating this light, and Ekayanaa School for being a beacon in this illuminating journey.”
Sanjeev Mishra from New Pink Flower School said, “Teachers build bridges between the past and the future. Thank you, Free Press, and New Pink Flower School for supporting this vital role.”
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