Saturday, September 9, 2017

When Collector turned teacher

SALEM,SEPTEMBER 08, 2017 00:00 IST

The absence of a couple of teachers provided a good opportunity to the class III students of the Panchayat Union Primary School at Karutharajapalayam village, near Attur, to experience the teaching ability of District Collector Rohini P. Bhajibhakare on Thursday.

Surprise check

The Collector conducted surprise check at the primary health centre at Thammampatti, and fair price shop and anganwadi centre in Karutharajapalayam village.

Later, Ms. Bhajibhakare visited the Panchayat Union Primary School in Karutharajapalayam, when she spotted the students of class III sitting idle, following the absence of teachers.

According to official sources, the teachers were taking part in the indefinite strike called by JACTTO-GEO.

Taken aback, the Collector rushed to the class and started teaching the students.

Thanked

According to officials who accompanied the Collector during the inspection, she took Tamil class for half-an-hour and taught English for another half-an-hour, much to the delight of the students. On receiving the news of the visit of Collector, the local people gathered at the school and thanked her for the gesture.

Report sought

The Collector later directed the School Education Department officials to send her a report on the absence of teachers.

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