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Modi Ki Pathshala: Your Cheat-Sheet
Modi Ki Pathshala: Your Cheat-Sheet To The Speech And Controversy
 INDIA , 5-September-2014  6:55:7 AM
1PM Modi will make his Teachers' Day address at a Delhi auditorium with about 700 children in the audience. Many more will link in via satellite. National broadcaster Doordarshan will telecast the programme live. It will also be webcast on a government website and can be heard on radio.

2The Prime Minister will take questions from his audience and from students at National Information Centres in Leh, Port Blair, Silchar (Assam), Imphal, Bhuj (Gujarat), Dantewada (Chhattisgarh) and Thiruvannamalai (Tamil Nadu).

3In a message posted on Twitter this morning, he wrote, "We salute all teachers, who tirelessly light the lamp of knowledge."

4Yesterday, in an email message to teachers, the PM said India should regain the status of 'vishwaguru' (leader in education) by according the high respect to teachers, who he asked to encourage students to think critically about issues concerning the nation.

5Over 18 lakh government and private schools in the country are expected to participate. The CBSE - which has 12 million students in 12,504 schools, including 1,002 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 1,944 government schools and 8,966 independent schools - put up a notice on its website asking for arrangements to be made for students to watch the address in school.

6Many schools have changed timings for today to ensure students can watch or hear the PM there. In Delhi, some day schools have asked students to come in by noon and school hours have been extended till 5 pm.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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