Gujarat: PM Modi addressed the session of All India Education Association, know what he said?
Gujarat: PM Modi addressed the session of All India Education Association, know what he said?
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Ahmedabad: PM Narendra Modi today i.e. Friday (May 12) addressed the convention of All India Education Association in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Addressing the session of the teachers union, PM Modi discussed the guru-shishya relationship and also mentioned his relationship with the teachers. The Prime Minister said that my experiences with teachers in Gujarat have helped us a lot in formulating policies at the national level as well.

According to the report, the Prime Minister said that due to lack of toilets in the school, a large number of girls used to drop out of school. That's why we started a campaign to get separate toilets built for girls in schools. He said that the curiosity and curiosity of the students of today's generation has brought a new challenge. The Prime Minister said that these students are full of self-confidence, fearless. The nature of such students has also brought a challenge for the teachers to come out of the traditional methods in front of the teachers.

The Prime Minister said that students have various sources of information, due to which teachers have also faced the challenge of keeping themselves updated. He said that the future of our education system depends on how a teacher deals with these challenges. He said that the best way is to see these challenges as opportunities for personal and professional growth. These challenges provide us an opportunity to learn, unlearn and re-learn.

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