Chhattisgarh will once again be honored with the National Award. Chhattisgarh will be awarded the Skoch Award (Silver) for the Mor Mayaru Guruji program organized by the State Child Rights Protection Commission on December 19 in New Delhi. Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia and Chairperson of the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Smt. Tejkunwar Netam will receive the award. This award has been given by the Skoch organization after a step-by-step evaluation at about 7 levels from nomination to final stage. It is notable that the commission has trained about 2 thousand teachers of the state through the Mor Mayaru Guruji programme. Through the ‘Mor Mayaru Guruji’ program of the Commission, teachers are trained to study and teach in an interesting way through sports and other activities to protect child rights. This program has been designed in an interesting way. Its duration has been kept only for 2 to 3 hours, so that teachers can easily accept it. The commission is of the view that the relationship between a teacher and a child lasts from 5 years to 12 years and in the meanwhile the personality of the teacher has a deep impact on the children. Keeping this in mind, including child rights, what things have to be emphasized and what shortcomings have to be rectified by the teachers while teaching and talking to the children, all these topics have been included in the program Mor Mayaru Guruji.Continue Reading