Students gift house to teacher as mark of respect

Namakkal (Tamil Nadu), Aug 31 (ANI): In a unique and loving gesture, students presented a house to their former teacher at Gurusamypalayam village in Tamil Nadu.

Eighty-three-year-old Soballapuram V Venkataraman, who has been living in a rented run-down house at the village in Namakkal district even after 25 years of retirement with his aged wife and a widowed daughter, will now have a new place to live.

Venkataraman will soon shift into the new house, which is spacious and much larger than his present accommodation.

The house, built in an area of 1,200 square feet, is nearly ready and will be formally gifted to the guru on the ‘Teachers’ Day’ on September 5.

Venkataraman says even though his students have been successful in life he never ever expected anything like this from them. He recalls he never complained about his financial problem to them. However, he said he was overwhelmed by this gesture.

“I have been teaching from 1954 to 1985 for 32 years. And during the course of my teaching profession, I have taught about nearly 1,500 students. Many of them are now working as industrialists, doctors, engineers, senior administrative officers,” said Venkataraman.

Venkataraman taught Tamil language at the Sengunthar Mahajana Higher Secondary School at Gurusamypalayam village and inspired many of his students with his knowledge of poetry and oratory.

Two years ago when his former students came to meet him, they were sad to know about his living conditions, and the financial debt he incurred for the marriage of his two daughters.

Even though he receives a monthly pension of Rs.9,000, it’s inadequate to meet the daily expenses of his family, let alone living a better life.

The students who had achieved success and made it in their professional life decided to alleviate their loving teacher’s suffering in their own unique way.

“We took up a list of our old students, we collected their addresses, and we printed a small notice and sent it to them. The old students responded and we were able to collect nearly 10 lakh. We constructed this house. We are very much pleased to hand over this house as ‘Guru Niwas’ to our teacher as a ‘gurudakshina’,” said Dr Mohan Raj, a physician and former student of Venkataraman.

Money was sent by students who are now settled in various parts of the country. It took two years to build a two-storey house at the cost of Rs 10 lakh. By Jai Kumar (ANI)

Meet over militancy affecting education in Manipur held

Imphal, July 11 (ANI): Several academicians and intellectuals related to school of Manipur are concerned over incidents of educational institutes being targeted by militants.

The issue was highlighted recently when a number of academicians held a meet to discuss the problem and find out solution to the problem. It was decided that steps must be taken to ensure immediate restoration of peaceful academic atmosphere in the state.

Organised by the Observation Committee on Free Education Zone, an academic discussion on making education a “free zone” was held at CC Higher Secondary School, Sanjenthong in Imphal.

This was a follow up to the mass rally held last year on July 5 that demanded that militants should not disrupt the functioning of educational institutes.

Academic environment in the State has been disturbed by incidents such as murders, kidnapping and extortion demands that have been made on schools and teachers.

The participants at the meet appealed to the militants to make education a free zone in order to allow the educational sector of the state to flourish.

“This is the need of the hour to protest against the disturbances caused by militant groups. Only by that we can bring education in a proper condition in Manipur, ” said M. Joykumar Singh, co-convenor.

“Free means no disturbances. It is very important. Nowadays only education can bring prosperity to the country. Civilization can be brought by education. Education is very important and because of that we are observing this day in order to make education undisturbed and free,” said T. B. SINGH, a teacher, Manipur.

Every year thousands of students head for other parts of the country to pursue studies because of the atmosphere of uncertainty that prevails in state.

The meet also resolved to frame an appropriate education policy for the state and urged the militants to immediately end extortion and play a positive role in improving the situation in the state. (ANI)

PM, his wife cast their votes in Assam

Dispur, Apr 23 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur on Thursday cast their votes here during the second phase of the general elections.

Authorities beefed up security at Booth number 156 located at the Dispur Government Higher Secondary School at Sarumatoria, where Dr. Singh and his wife reached to cast their votes.
Singh is officially a voter from Guwahati.
A powerful bomb blast in a crowded parking area killed four people in Guwahati in the first week of April, ahead of Singh’s visit to the state. olice suspected that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was behind the blast. (ANI)

Army launches expedition to conserve coral reefs in Lakshadweep

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 23 (ANI): In view of increasing awareness and educating the citizens to conserve the coral reefs, the Indian Army on Sunday launched the Bison Blue Waters Expedition in the island of Agatti in Lakshadweep.

The expedition was flagged off by General Commanding Officer of Bison division Major General Rajesh Singh.

The event, attended by civil and military officials, citizens and school children, kick started with a beach marathon. The marathon witnessed a huge participation of school children, who ran along with army men on the beach.

B Mohammed, the principal of the local higher secondary school was an active participant of the event.

“I am proud to be associated with such a noble cause and all the students of my school are being taught the importance of preserving our environment”, he said.

The people also took part in power rafting, scuba diving and para motoring.

Dr. Vinod, an expert from World Wide Fund-India chapter, honoured the event by speaking on the ways of preservation of ocean life and protection of environment. He asked the local residents to preserve the coral paradise of the island.

“Coral reef is a very sensitive eco-system and we need to preserve it to mitigate the effects of the global warming”, he said.

Expedition team leader Colonel Vivek Jaswal claimed that his team was trained at the premier training institutes of the Indian Army and would create awareness on ecological concerns threatening these islands over the next six weeks.

The expedition team will also interact with the people of Lakshadweep Islands, spread awareness on need to preserve the fragile ecology of their Islands.

The adventure team consists of six officers and 54 other ranks of the elite Bison Division. These events will also be held at Kavarati on March 24 and Bangaram on March 26. special drive would be organised on March 26 to make the youth aware about the recruitment procedures of the Armed Forces.

Also, a special medical camp would be organised for the benefit of the local population.

The expedition is expected go a long way in bringing the local population closer to the men in uniform. (ANI)