The teacher's dignity camp was organized at townhall in Sector 17, Gandhinagar. The camp was organized by The Indian Culture Gyan Pariksha District Gandhinagar Samiti and Gayatri Shaktipeeth, Sector 1. Ramyash Tiwari, national coordinator of The Indian Culture Knowledge Test, was present at the camp from Shantikunj Haridwar. In the program, the District Secondary Education Officer Dr. B.N. Prajapati and Primary Education Officer Dr. Piyush Kumar K. Patel was present. Shankarbhai Patel, state-level examination coordinator, said that by making children aware of Indian culture, their all-round development will be done. At the same time, they will be preserving Indian traditions and values. The teachers present at the camp described the programme as inspiring. He expressed his commitment to work for the all-round development of children. The teachers assured to make sincere efforts to instill Indian values in the students.
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