Raipur: Chhattisgarh once again honored at the national level

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Chhattisgarh’s “Mor Mayaru Guruji” program received the National Silver Scorch Award
Minister Smt.

Raipur, December 19, 2022

Chhattisgarh's "Mor Mayaru Guruji" program received the National Silver Scorch Award
Chhattisgarh is making its own identity in the country under the guidance of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Under the leadership of Mr. Baghel, works are being executed excellently in Chhattisgarh regarding the implementation and monitoring of the ongoing schemes in public interest and for this, Chhattisgarh is continuously getting awards at the national level.

Chhattisgarh's "Mor Mayaru Guruji" program received the National Silver Scorch Award

In this episode, Chhattisgarh has received another national award. Chhattisgarh State Child Rights Protection Commission’s “Mor Mayaru Guruji” program has received the Silver Scorch Award at the national level. This honor was conferred today by Skoch Foundation in a grand ceremony at India Habitat Center, New Delhi. This honor was received by Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya and Chairperson of the Commission, Smt. Tejkunwar Netam. On this occasion, Secretary of the commission Mr. Prateek Khare and member of the commission Mrs. Pooja Khanuja were present.

In her speech after receiving the honour, Mrs. Anila Bhediya said that this program has been started with the aim of making the teachers behave with the children by looking at the mentality of the children. He also congratulated Chhattisgarh Housing Board and Balod Forest Department for receiving the award in this felicitation ceremony.

He said that when the honor is received at the national level, the morale of the workers increases. It is worth mentioning that the National Skoch Award is a very prestigious honor which is received only after passing a step by step process of 07 steps. This award has been given in the category of women and child development on the innovation of “Mor Mayaru Guruji” program in the field of child protection.

Under the “Mor Mayaru Guruji” program, the psychological impact of teachers on children is made aware by telling them in an interesting way. While dealing with the children or during the whole education, the character and personality of the teacher has an impact on the children and if it is taken care of carefully, it is possible to protect the rights of children by imparting morality and good character to the children.

So far, about 2000 teachers have been trained by the commission in this program at various districts and state level and there are plans to expand it to the district level in future.