Kohima | September 4 : Nagaland, along with the rest of the country will be celebrating Teachers Day on September 5.
Teacher’s Day is a tribute to the hard work and devotion of the teachers all year long, to educate a child. Teacher’s day is celebrated on 5th of September every year, which is dedicated to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a zealous advocate of education and one of the greatest scholars and teachers of all times, apart from being the first vice President and the second President of India.
As a mark of respect to this phenomenal teacher, his birthday came to be observed as Teacher’s Day in the country. The state level Teachers Day 2011 celebration will place in the state capital at Government Higher Secondary School, Kohima with school education and SCERT minister Nyeiwang Konyak as chief guest. Commissioner & Secretary for School Education & SCERT T. Imkonglemba IAS will chair the function.
The celebration will witness conferring state award to teachers, greetings and entertainment.
Teachers will be honoured by Mezhür Higher Secondary School, Kohima. Rev. Dr. L. Anjo Keikung, General Secretary NBCC will lead the invocation prayer. Welcome song will be presented by T.M. Government High School, Kohima and greeting song will be presented by Little Flower Higher Secondary School Kohima.
Other highlights of the programme includes: solo by Northfield School, duet by Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, choreography by GHSS, Kohima, short play (10 minutes) by Christ King Higher Secondary School, folk song by GHSS Seikhazou, quartet by Model Higher Secondary School, special item by the teachers of Baptist High Kohima. School education director N. Khevito Sema will pronounce the vote of thanks.
Teacher’s Day is a tribute to the hard work and devotion of the teachers all year long, to educate a child. Teacher’s day is celebrated on 5th of September every year, which is dedicated to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a zealous advocate of education and one of the greatest scholars and teachers of all times, apart from being the first vice President and the second President of India.
As a mark of respect to this phenomenal teacher, his birthday came to be observed as Teacher’s Day in the country. The state level Teachers Day 2011 celebration will place in the state capital at Government Higher Secondary School, Kohima with school education and SCERT minister Nyeiwang Konyak as chief guest. Commissioner & Secretary for School Education & SCERT T. Imkonglemba IAS will chair the function.
The celebration will witness conferring state award to teachers, greetings and entertainment.
Teachers will be honoured by Mezhür Higher Secondary School, Kohima. Rev. Dr. L. Anjo Keikung, General Secretary NBCC will lead the invocation prayer. Welcome song will be presented by T.M. Government High School, Kohima and greeting song will be presented by Little Flower Higher Secondary School Kohima.
Other highlights of the programme includes: solo by Northfield School, duet by Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, choreography by GHSS, Kohima, short play (10 minutes) by Christ King Higher Secondary School, folk song by GHSS Seikhazou, quartet by Model Higher Secondary School, special item by the teachers of Baptist High Kohima. School education director N. Khevito Sema will pronounce the vote of thanks.