Teachers Day Celebration 2022
Teacher’s Day is celebrated on September 5 every year. This day is commemorated to honor and express gratitude to our educators, who have helped us develop into better versions of ourselves via their instruction. It is fair to compare the function that a teacher plays in our lives to that of a parent. Teachers show us the difference between good and bad, right and wrong, and they instil in us a desire to pursue our aspirations even when things don’t go quite as planned.
Karuna Sadan Trust hosted the teachers of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai with an event filled with music, dance and games. Everyone was in for a pleasant surprise when they saw the special occasion cake. A lot of fun was experienced at the event; Teachers became students and participated in games to win great prizes.
Mr. Michael Fernandes, our Trustee, spoke to the group and motivated everyone in attendance with his words of wisdom. He was thrilled about the academic impact his early teachers had on him. The party came to a conclusion with Mr. Michael Fernandes honouring the teachers with gifts and recognition.
EVERY MOMENT COUNTS
Every successful person owes their teachers a substantial portion of their accomplishment. Most of us are motivated to achieve our goals by the teachings, beliefs, and words of our teachers.
In the event that you were successful, someone along the way assisted you. There was an excellent instructor in your life at some point. – Mr. Michael Fernandes (Trustee)
Our hearts go out, in particular, to the thousands of committed teachers who serve students with dignity and honour. As the ceremony came to an end, Mr. Michael and Mrs. Anita Fernandes recognized the Teachers and wished them a prosperous future.
Teachers’ Day is just a way to thank and show our appreciation to our mentors for their guidance and help in shaping our future. So this indeed was a way of Thanking our Karuna Sadan Volunteers. God Bless the Volunteers and Leaders of Karuna Sadan
Wow! Praise God
Really Grateful for such Teachers!!😇✨🎉🙌
“The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate ‘apparently ordinary’ people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people.”