Malesh Tenginakai, Mla, and he managed the students on Friday in Dharwad at GoPanakoppa, Dharwad. | Photo Credit: Kiran Bakale
Students of Karnataka Hubballi 31/5/25 were welcomed on Friday for textbooks and sweets at the government school in Dharwad. Special arrangement Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
When schools reopen after the summer holidays, students of various government schools were welcomed for a new academic year with many fanfares and government officials at their relevant schools in the Dharwad district on Friday.
The school space was crushed to the beginning of the new academic year and the entrances were decorated with colorful balloons and flowers. Teachers, including directors and directors, were at the entrance to welcome students with flowers. Students also received free textbooks and uniforms on the start of the academic year.
On Friday he distributed textbooks and uniforms to Governenemnt Higher Elementary School in Dharwad, other representatives of the CD Commissioner Geeta said that in the “Mission Vidya Kashi”, several initiatives were taken to provide high -quality education and training, and teachers took all possible steps to improve students’ performance.
Mrs. Geeta said that teachers have a greater role in improving students’ confidence, which in turn would help students face the challenges they encounter in their lives. She also emphasized the need for personal care for students to ensure that they do not miss classes and take all steps to improve the concentration of students and increase their creativity.
The senior civil judge and member of the secretary of the district legal services Parashuram Doddamani said the primary education was essential because it laid the foundation. Teachers should ensure that students are not deprived of education by treating them with love and affection and motivating them to learn without discriminating any child, he said.
Deputy Director of Public Teaching SS Keladimath said that the total demand for elementary school uniforms in the district was 1,02,988 sets and for university education it was 28 164 sets. While 1,02,865 sets of uniforms were delivered for elementary schools, secondary schools received 28,004 sets. Similarly, 21.69,370 textbooks (79.69%) have already been provided against the demand of 27,22,400 text blocks for the district, he said. Other officials and teachers were present.
In Hubball, Mla Malesh Tenginakai distributed textbooks and sweets to welcome them back to school on an opening day. He visited the government schools in Nagashettikoppa and Gopnakoppa in Hubball and greeted students with sweets and distributed textbooks. Channappagouda Patil, Umesh Bommakkanavar, block educational officers and more were present.
Meanwhile, the teachers together with the students discarded the parades announced the re -opening of government schools. At Broadway in Hubball, teachers and students with a music band dealt with locations near the school and emphasized the advantages of studying in government schools.
Published – May 30, 2025 20:27