Gonikoppal, Dec. 10: Kodagu District Guarantee Scheme Implementation Committee District President Teethira Dharmaja Uthappa opined that Pratibha Karanji is a platform to bring out the hidden talent in children.
Participating as the chief guest at the Pratibha Karanji Cultural Arts Festival organized by the Kodagu Zilla Panchayat School Education Department at Gonikoppa Government Model Primary School, he inaugurated the program and said that every child has special talents. Good platforms should be created to bring them out. Students should work to bring out their hidden talents along with education. If the School Development Committee works in coordination with parents and teachers, it will be possible to form a good school with quality education. Students should also make good use of the opportunity they have and contribute to the society as good citizens, he said.
Virajpet Taluk Area Resource Coordinator K.P. Mahesh gave the introductory speech and said that the Education Department is organizing Pratibha Karanji to showcase the talents of children. Students who have performed well are being selected and sent to the district and state levels. There are special talents hidden among the students in government schools. Pratibha Karanji is shaping up to be a good program to bring them out, he said.
School SDMC President Jagadish Jodubiti presided over the meeting and said that students with a lot of talent are studying in government schools. Other activities should be made more available along with reading. Pratibha Karanji is a good platform to showcase talents, he said.
Taluk President of the Guarantee Implementation Committee Johnson said that in today's competitive era, it is the responsibility of teachers to identify and encourage talent and create a better future. In that regard, it is commendable that teachers of Gonikoppa and other government schools are performing their duties in a good manner. Virajpet Area Education Officer T.J. Anand said that such programs have been implemented so that government schemes reach students from the primary stage. There is talent hidden in every student. If platforms are available, talent can be revealed. Such programs will be organized because of that, he said.
On the platform, Prime Minister Poshan Shakti Nirman, Assistant Director K.R. Rajesh, School Headmaster H.K. Kumar, Physical Education Inspector Dr. C.M. Somaiah, Karnataka State Government Employees Association President K.M. Thimmaiah, Gonikoppa Gram Panchayat President Kullachanda Pramod Ganapathy, members Chaitra B. Chethan, Pushpa, Primary School Teachers Association President Surendra, Head Teachers Association President B.P. Uthappa, Physical Teachers Association President C.M. Somaiah, Health Development Association President H.M. Parvathi, school teachers, villagers, students, were present in the program. A large number of students from different parts participated. School teachers and students brought the guests to the stage in a procession accompanied by a band set.
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