CM Eknath Shinde asserts that the government will vehemently support teachers

by Web Desk | Published: 28 Jan 2023

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Eknath Shinde, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, took part in PM Narendra Modi's "Pariksha Pe Charcha" event on Friday at a Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) school in Kisan Nagar and praised him for setting up a stress-relief programme for millions of pupils.
Shinde reaffirmed the Prime Minister's comments that teachers are a crucial component of the educational system and that it is up to them to create the India and Maharashtra of the future.
 
On Friday, the CM urged teachers to give their lessons their all while reassuring them that the government would support them totally. On this occasion, attendees were TMC commissioner and administrator Abhijeet Bangar, Additional Commissioner Sanjay Herwade, Deputy Director of Education, Mumbai Sandeep Sanve, and Education Officer Balasaheb Rakshe. Head Minister Shinde was greeted by TMC chief Bangar, who presented him with textbooks.
 
PM Modi engaged in conversation with students from around the globe on Friday as part of the "Pariksha Pe Charcha" programme.
Through the performance, the prime minister urged the students to approach their exams with excitement and humour rather than feeling afraid of them. We must always keep in mind that we are in competition with ourselves, not with others.
 
Eknath Shinde, the chief minister of Maharashtra, thanked the prime minister for donating his valuable time to students across the nation and claimed that if we compete with others, we become dejected once more. "After her last rituals, the Prime Minister's mother passed away a few days ago, and he promptly got to work. He carried out numerous projects for the nation and continued to do so because he was committed to the people.
 
The entire nation could see how he felt about the nation. We are all aware that participants in this "Pariksha Pe Charcha" event came from all over the world. These Pariksha Pe Charcha activities have caught the attention of students from 150 different nations, teachers from 51 countries, and parents from 50 countries. This initiative has attracted millions of students, parents, and instructors from around the world "CM said.
 
 
 
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