Tuesday, November 8, 2011

HRDD to lead state celebrations for the first ever National Education Day

GANGTOK, 07 Nov: Sikkim is preparing to celebrate the first ever National Education Day along with the rest of the country on 11 November.
The Human Resource and Development Department will be leading the celebration of the Day with programmes organsied at the State level, District Level, Block Level and all the Schools. A press release issued by the Secretary, HRDD informs that all efforts are being taken to spread the awareness on the Right to Education (RTE) across the State. To mark this beginning the message of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister will be read aloud in the School Assembly throughout the State.
Speaker of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly will grace the occasion as the chief guest. The Day will kick start with a rally from the Titanic Park, M.G.Marg which will be led by the Minister, Human Resource and Development Department, Government of Sikkim and end at the Chintan Bhawan where the rest of the programme will be held. The highlight of the programme will be a play based on the Right to Education(RTE) by an NGO.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development Department, Government of India, to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s First Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad is celebrating the National Education Day on 11th November 2011. Mahatma Gandhi used to call Maulana Azad the “Emperor of Knowledge”. He was the one who laid the foundation of our education policy .On this day the Government is launching a nationwide campaign “Shiksha Ka Haq Abhayan”.The message of the Prime Minister of India will be read out aloud during the School assembly on that day.

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