Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated two ITI Bhopal teachers on their selection for the National Teachers’ Award, expressing great pride in their achievement. He emphasized that this recognition not only highlights their excellence in professional training and entrepreneurship development but also serves as a testament to their hard work and dedication. Dr. Yadav noted that their accomplishment is an inspiration to all teachers, and the people of the state are proud of this unique contribution that has earned them the prestigious National Award.
It is noteworthy that two teachers of ITI Bhopal, Premlata Rahangdale and Prashant Dixit, have been selected for the National Teachers’ Award. Both teachers will be honored on the occasion of Teachers’ Day on 5 September 2024 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. As a mark of respect, they will be given a cash amount of Rs 50 thousand and a medal.
Smt. Rahangdale is the training officer of Trade COPA at the Government Divisional Industrial Training Institute, Bhopal. Smt. Rahangdale has been a teacher for more than 11 years. Her special focus has been on training visually impaired students. Rahangdale works not only on the academic development of the students but also focuses on their overall development.
Prashant Dixit, an experienced Training Officer of Trade Mechanic Diesel at the Government Divisional Industrial Training Institute in Bhopal, has significantly impacted the careers of his students, who now work in prestigious organizations like BARC, Indian Railways, and top automobile companies. He has developed effective training methods that benefit both trainers and trainees, while also inspiring students toward entrepreneurial endeavors. A pioneer in e-content development, Dixit created a series of educational videos during the COVID pandemic that have since benefited millions of students nationwide and are now featured on the DGT’s Bharat Kaushal Portal.