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‘Teachers should work hard to make India a developed nation'
‘Teachers should work hard to make India a developed nation'

Time of India

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  • Time of India

‘Teachers should work hard to make India a developed nation'

Patna: Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU)'s vice-chancellor (VC) P S Pandey on Thursday called upon the teachers to prioritise the nation's interests and strive hard to make India a global leader. Welcoming all the 80 newly appointed faculty members of the university after a monthlong faculty development programme, the VC expressed confidence that their joining would bring rapid progress in the university's work efficiency. He highlighted the significance of the faculty development programme in making the new teachers proficient in teaching, research, financial and administrative matters. Speaking as the special guest at the function, Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University's former VC Arvind Kumar appreciated that for the first time, a faculty development programme has been organised in the university to equip new teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge. He emphasised the importance of discipline and honesty in life and encouraged the teachers to work hard towards making India a developed nation by 2047. RPCAU's former VC H P Singh appreciated the diversity of the new teachers, representing 22 states of the country. He suggested that similar programmes should be organised for existing teachers to enhance their skills. The programme included sessions on work-life balance, communication skills and other soft skills. More than 100 renowned professors from India and abroad interacted with the new teachers and motivated them. Follow more information on deadly Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Stay informed with real-time updates on rescue operations and check the full list of passengers onboard AI 171 that crashed in Ahmedabad.

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