Uppinangady/Puttur, September 5: Two teachers from Dakshina Kannada district have made a mark in the national and state-level by winning Best Teachers Award.
Government PU College (Uppinangady) Mathematics and Science teacher Diwakar Acharya has won National-level Best Teacher Award for 2011. He will receive the award on Monday at New Delhi.
He has been in-charge vice principal of the college since 2008. He started Science Centre in 1999 and the centre has won district-level awards five times.
He has been creating awareness in the society by holding camps. He had won Best district-level award in 2008-09.
State-level award
Sarojini Shetty, headmistress of Menala higher primary school in Puttur taluk has bagged this year's state-level Best Teacher Award.
Starting her teaching career at Mulki Higher Primary School in 1972, she has taught hundreds of students till date.
After serving in Mulki for three years, she was transferred to Menala higher primary school in Nettanige Mudnur. However, after serving the school for several years, she was transferred to Nanya Government Higher Primary School in Madnoor. Two years ago, she was promoted as headmistress of Menala Higher Primary School. She has worked for the overall development of Nanya and Menala schools.
Recognising her role in the development of sports, cultural activities in the school, she was chosen for the state award. In fact, she had won Popular Teacher award in 2001-02 and District-level Best Teacher award in 2010-11.
She has also won state-level Best SDMC Secretary award as well. As a resource person in the field of education and a trainer, she has made a mark in literary field as well. She has written limericks, essays and articles. She was also involved in literacy campaign and adult education programmes.
Sarojini has been encouraging her students to get involved with extracurricular activities by staring health club, sports club, science club and arts club in her school. She was also involved in providing platform for the rural talents by organising programmes.
She was born to Kannada pandith Bhojarao of Kanthavara in 1953 and is the wife of retired head teacher of Alanthadka Higher Primary School V Nagappayya. Her one daughter is a software engineer in America and another is settled in Mangalore.
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