Three Udupi teachers chosen for State awards

September 05, 2018 12:00 am | Updated 04:14 am IST - UDUPI

Two get Best Teacher Award; one bags Special Teacher Award

Two teachers have been chosen for the State-level Best Teacher Award, while one has been chosen for the State-level Special Teacher Award, from Udupi district.

According to a press release issued here, Inna Prakash Rao, headmaster of M.V. Shastri High School, Inna, and Baby B., headmistress of Government Higher Primary School, Saralebettu, Manipal, have been chosen for the best teacher award. Neelavar Surendra Adiga, teacher at Kuvempu Model Higher Primary School at Thekkatte, has been chosen for the special teacher award.

District awards

As many as 15 teachers have been chosen for the district-level Best Teacher Award. The following are the teachers.

High schools: Prakashini, Government High School, Heskethur; Harish Shetty, Government PU College, Bailoor; Bhaskar Maiyya, Government High School, Uppinakudru; Marina Saroja, Sri Vidyasamudra Tirtha High School, Kidiyoor, Anand Shetty, Government High School, Vaddarse.

Higher Primary schools: Prakash B.B., Government Model Higher Primary School, Cherkady; Vinoda, Government Higher Primary School, Pernankila; Mohini Bai, Government Model Higher Primary School, Vandse; Chandrashekhar Bhat, Government Higher Primary School, Padebettu; and Kishan Raj, Government Higher Primary School, Belve.

Lower Primary schools: Pushpavati, Government Higher Primary School, Manchikodi; Lidiya Nirmala, Government Lower Primary School, Kodangala; Girish Shanbhag, Government Lower Primary School, Balagona; Suman N., Government Higher Primary School, Kundapur; and H. Ramanajaneya, Government Higher Primary School, Indiranagar, Karkala.

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