Saturday, September 4, 2010

CMA Women Wing Honour Teachers doing yeoman services

On the eve of Teacher’s day and as a part of its social responsibility, the Chandigarh Management Association (CMA) - Women wing honoured 4 teachers of the tricity today who are doing selfless service to teach slum children and transforming their lives. These teachers belonged to Theatre Age Group, Sector 24 and Mullanpur Village. The function was held at ITFT Education Group, Sector-17.


The Teachers honoured were Astinder Kaur of Govt. Model School, Sector 20, Geeta Chawla of Theatre Age and Zulfiqar Khan, who set up the Theatre Age Group. Other than these, CMA also honoured Mr. T.L.Verma, a senior citizen who is devoting his time in educating children of Mullanpur Village.

Mrs Madhulika Kak, Chairperson (Education)-CMA said that the teachers honoured are doing a yeoman service to society by making the future of underprivileged children useful rather than allowing them to become juveniles.
Lt. Col. Uma Vasudeva (Retd.), Chairperson (Women Wing) of CMA said that it is the responsibility of the privileged persons of the society to pay back to the society in one form or the other and said that the task undertaken by the CMA to honour those teachers who are successfully transforming the lives of many rag-pickers, shoe polishers, and labourers in providing them basic education so that they can become self reliant is a very noble.

Mrs. Indu Sharma, Convener of the CMA Women Wing while presenting a vote of thanks said that seniors of CMA need congratulations for guiding the women wing to honour deserving citizen of the tricity.


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