Several schools and colleges across the country have made special arrangements to show PM's speech on Teachers' Day. Many schools have given a leeway to junior students and those living in far off areas don't have to attend the address. Some schools have even changed their timings.
In order to ensure wider reach of PM Modi's interaction with school students, his speech will be streamed live on YouTube. The speech will also be broadcast live on DD news and Modi will personally address 1,000 students at Delhi's Manekshaw Auditorium.
A select number of students will get the opportunity to ask nearly 15 to 20 questions to the Prime Minister depending on how long the Q&A session will last. The entire session will start at 3 pm and will go on till 4:45 pm.
Though no private school has formally complained or refused to comply, there are reports that some institutions in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have opposed the move and announced that they will not comly with the HRD Ministry's directive.
The students in J&K will not be able to attend the event as the state government has ordered the closure of all schools and offices in view of incessant rains and inclement weather.
The BJP though has slammed the politicisation of PM's speech. "Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary is celebrated as Children's Day in India. If that is not considered politics, then why is Modi's Teacher's Day speech being considered as one," BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi asked.
On the eve of the Teachers' Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said teachers hold great importance in the life of students. Addressing teachers who would be honoured with a national award for teaching by President Pranab Mukherjee today, Modi said "teaching" is not a profession or job, but a way of life – "jeevan dharm”.
He said a teacher never retires, and always continues to endeavour to teach the new generation.
PM Modi today delivered a message to teachers saying, “You are laying the foundation and building blocks of society. I call upon you to widen the horizon of your students' thinking.”
“Encourage students to think about nation, society, environment,” the PM said in his message to teachers.
Several schools and colleges across the country have made special arrangements to show PM's speech on Teachers' Day. Many schools have given a leeway to junior students and those living in far off areas don't have to attend the address. Some schools have even changed their timings.
In order to ensure wider reach of PM Modi's interaction with school students, his speech will be streamed live on YouTube. The speech will also be broadcast live on DD news and Modi will personally address 1,000 students at Delhi's Manekshaw Auditorium.
A select number of students will get the opportunity to ask nearly 15 to 20 questions to the Prime Minister depending on how long the Q&A session will last. The entire session will start at 3 pm and will go on till 4:45 pm.
Though no private school has formally complained or refused to comply, there are reports that some institutions in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have opposed the move and announced that they will not comly with the HRD Ministry's directive.
The students in J&K will not be able to attend the event as the state government has ordered the closure of all schools and offices in view of incessant rains and inclement weather.
The BJP though has slammed the politicisation of PM's speech. "Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary is celebrated as Children's Day in India. If that is not considered politics, then why is Modi's Teacher's Day speech being considered as one," BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi asked.
On the eve of the Teachers' Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said teachers hold great importance in the life of students. Addressing teachers who would be honoured with a national award for teaching by President Pranab Mukherjee today, Modi said "teaching" is not a profession or job, but a way of life – "jeevan dharm”.
He said a teacher never retires, and always continues to endeavour to teach the new generation.
PM Modi today delivered a message to teachers saying, “You are laying the foundation and building blocks of society. I call upon you to widen the horizon of your students' thinking.”
“Encourage students to think about nation, society, environment,” the PM said in his message to teachers.