Teachers and employees of Chief Minister aided non-government schools participated in the organization’s program.
Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has said that only through education can the foundation of family, society and a progressive and prosperous nation be laid.
Our teachers do this work, that is why they have been given the status of Guru. We all have to together improve the level of education.
Chief Minister Sai was addressing the conference-cum-feet ceremony of teachers and employees of aided non-government schools at the National Higher Secondary School in the capital Raipur this evening.
Chief Minister Sai said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has brought a new education policy to make the future of the country bright.
With the new education policy, along with the golden future of children, teachers will get their rights and respect.
Referring to the speech given by the Prime Minister in the United Nations Assembly, he said that Modi ji did not ask for anything for his country in the speech, rather he appealed to all the countries to adopt yoga in their regular life and make India a world guru. An initiative has been taken in this direction.

He said that he is aware of the problems of non-government schools, he himself has studied in aided schools. He said that all the demands of the grant-aided teachers will be met as per law.
School Education Minister Brijmohan Aggarwal, while addressing the program, said that the grant-aided teachers said that there will be no discrimination against anyone, everyone will get all the rights.
He also assured to take necessary action on the demand of teachers in the next three months.
He said that from the coming session in government schools, the first parade will be of yoga and moral education and the last class will be of sports. He urged the teachers to provide better education as well as make the students cultured.
On this occasion, former Chairman of Chhattisgarh Medicinal and Plant Board and social worker Ram Pratap Singh, President of the organization Sanjay Dubey and a large number of teachers and employees of aided non-government schools across the state were present.