Bengaluru, September 3: The Public Instruction Department has announced the state level best teachers awards for 2018-19 for 31 teachers. The department has announced the best teachers award to 20 teachers from the primary schools, 10 teachers from high school section and one teacher for special award from the high school section.
Primary school section
Ramesh M (Assistant teacher, Pura Lakkur Complex, Malur taluk), Priscilla Shanta Kumar (Asst Teacher, Purnapura, Bengaluru North), Hullappa S Vanakihala (Asst Teacher, Echanala Tanda, Lingasugur), Sathish CN (Asst Teacher, Mullur, Somawarpete), Shankar (Asst Teacher, Mangaluru North), GK Sriramaiah, (Asst Teacher, Uppinahalli, Tiptur), Jairam M Bhat (Asst Teacher, Kadra, Karwar), Baby B (Headmistress, Saralebettu, Udupi), Yamuna P Nayak (Headmistress, Hitlahalli,Yellapura), Santosh Madivalappa (Asst Teacher, Hanamapura, Gokak), Mahalakshmamma (promoted Headmistress, Mahadevanahalli, Arasikere), C Thimmeshappa (Asst Teacher, Gandhi Grama, NR Pura), G Revanna (Promoted head master, Singenahalli, Holalkere), Babu Gangu Chauhan (Asst Teacher, Mudala, Yadagiri), Mallesh D Hariwana (Asst Teacher, Adavi Somapura, Gadag), Neelappa T (Headmaster, Itakala, Sedam taluk), Venkata Reddy Basareddy (Asst Teacher, Immadi, Koppala), Revanappa MR (Asst Teacher, Bhadravati), Y R Bhootali (Asst Teacher, Gundanaparle, Bagalkote), Shantavva H Shivannavar (Asst Teacher, Yaraguppi).
High School section
Soumya Jain (Music teacher, Varuna, Mysuru), S Yaqub (Asst Teacher, Belthangady), PN Prakash Rao (Headmaster, Inna, Karkala), Sivakumar (Asst Teacher, Siddaganga Matha, Tumkur), Chidananda Swamy (PE teacher, Hiriyur taluk), Krishnamurthy L Bhat (Asst Teacher, Ganesh Nagar, Sirsi), KN Manjunath (Asst Teacher, Ponnampete), SS Biradar (PE Teacher, Agrahara Dasarahalli, Bengaluru), BAsavareddy Adiveppa Rangannavar (Asst Teacher, Kondikoppa, Navalgunda), Ranganathappa (Asst Teacher, ID Halli, Madhugiri), B Syed Hussain (Asst Teacher, Kariganur, Hosakote, Ballary).
Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy would present the awards at a programme at Vidhana Soudha Banquet Hall tomorrow. Primary Education Minister N Mahesh, Deputy Chief Minister Dr G. Parameshwar, Union Ministers D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Ananth Kumar and Nirmala Sitharaman would be present as chief guests and MLA Roshan Baig would preside over it.
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Saharanpur: A 27-year-old Muslim man, Mohd Salman, succumbed to injuries on January 18 after being violently assaulted by villagers in Nawada, Saharanpur district. The incident, which occurred on January 13, was captured on video, showing Salman tied upside down with his legs bound as villagers repeatedly beat him with sticks.
Salman and his companion, Mohammed Rafid, were accused of attempting to rob the house of Raj Kumar in Nawada village. According to Saharanpur Superintendent of Police (SP) Sagar Jain, the villagers caught the two men as they tried to flee after a robbery attempt and subjected them to a brutal beating.
Salman was handed over to the police and received medical treatment but later died. His body was returned to his family after a postmortem examination.
A case has been registered against Salman and Rafid for the alleged robbery. However, little progress has been reported in taking action against the mob responsible for the assault. Videos of the incident, widely circulated on social media, have sparked outrage and reignited discussions on mob justice and the need for accountability.
Authorities have assured a thorough investigation, with SP Jain stating that strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
A 27-year-old #Muslim man, Mohd Salman, died after being brutally assaulted by villagers in #Nawada village, #Saharanpur, #UttarPradesh, on January 13.
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Videos of the harrowing incident have surfaced online, showing Salman tied upside down with his legs, as villagers mercilessly… pic.twitter.com/TnRekMxy1m