Mangaluru: Model teacher Suresh Rao, who donated salary to help school, retires


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Mar 31: In a perfect example of being a real teacher, who leads not only by words but by deeds, a teacher of an aided school in the city made sure that the future of the students of his school is not jeopardised because of lack of funds and donated half of his salary every month since the last four years to the honorary teachers of the school, who used to get a meagre salary.

Suresh Rao, a teacher at Shri Ramashrama Aided Primary School Konchady in the city is the great silent Samaritan who retired from his service on Friday, March 30.
Suresh Rao, a resident of Pachanady in the city, worked as a teacher in the said school for forty long years. He was the head teacher of the school for the past two and a half years. He has been sparing half of his salary since the past four years and sharing the same with four honorary teachers who work in the school.

School could not afford to pay honorary teachers

There are 135 students studying in this school. In total there are eight teachers. Four of these are permanent and four are honorary. Permanent teachers get salary from the government. The salary of the other four honorary teachers has to be borne by the school from other sources. School administration committee used to bear this expense for some time. However, after a certain period, the administration committee was unable to pay the honorary teachers.

Suresh Rao, who saw this grim situation, came forward to donate half of his salary to the honorary teachers and thereby giving a good future and quality education to the students of the school in addition to providing bread to the honorary teachers. The parent-teacher association of the school is lauding the great selfless service of this teacher, who belongs to a very rare breed in this modern society where people kill each other for the sake of money.

A sacrifice of Rs 25,000 every month

Suresh Rao, who served the school for forty years, used to get a salary of Rs 55,000 towards the end of this service. Out of this, he used to give Rs 25,000 as salary to four honorary teachers. He used to shell out Rs 5,500 each to two teachers, Rs 8,000 to one teacher and Rs 6000 for another. In addition, he used to spend Rs 5,000 for other expenses of the school.

Self-motivated service

"Government does not recruit teachers. As such parents are not interested to send their children to Kannada medium schools. Out of self-motivation, I came forward to pay the honorary teachers from my salary. This is a small service towards the education of children," says the humble and down to earth Suresh Rao.

He paid school fee for poor children

"Out of the 135 students studying at present in Shri Ramashrama Aided Primary School, 90% are the children of poor daily wage labourers who have come from north Karnataka. Providing quality education for these children is the responsibility of the teachers. Suresh Rao's selfless service in this regard is laudable. Not only the salary of honorary teachers, but he used to pay even the bus fare and school fee of poor children," said a former student of this great teacher.

Model for everyone

"Suresh Rao is a model teacher. He has lots of concern and love for the students and the institution. He used to give salary to the honorary teachers working in this school from his own earnings. This is a model to all," says Manjappa, present head teacher of the school.

Happy family

Suresh Rao resides in Pachanady in the city with his wife Chandralekha. His son Shailesh Rao and daughter Rashmi are employed in companies. His daughter Rashmi secured the second rank in Karnataka state in the SSLC examination in 1998.

 

  

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  • Kavi, Vittal / Dubai

    Sun, Apr 01 2018

    I have not heard another person like teacher Suresh Rao after the death of St. Mother Theresa. - He is living saint we can say.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Apr 01 2018

    Great contribution to develop education and may he blessed with prosperous retired life and be a motivator to our younger generation too.

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  • Jessy Pinto, Kananjar

    Sun, Apr 01 2018

    Sir Suresh Rao, I have no words 😶 May Almighty God bless you with very good health, happiness and long life🙏

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe/Ashoknagar/Abudhabi

    Sun, Apr 01 2018

    No words to express. Salute to the great teacher. May God bless you.

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  • Shailesh, DubI

    Sun, Apr 01 2018

    Great soul

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    This humble teacher has proven once again, that one doesn't have to be rich to be a philanthropist.

    Hats off to you Sir.

    Society will benefit, only if each of us will do his "little" to make a 'big" difference in our country.

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Salute to Mr. Suresh Rao who donated his salary for sake of school and students. Very rare to find such persons nowadays in the society.

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  • Dinesh, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    By giving/sharing you receive blessings, peace and joy in your life. A big salute to you.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    I am humbled by what this noble man has been doing. He is a beacon of hope in this nefarious and indifferent society of ours. I want people like Mr. Suresh Rao to be invited as chief guests for the functions and not politicians who are least bothered about the people. I want to see such good natured people to be honoured. I salute you with all respect Sir.

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Congratulations to Mr.Suresh Rao for being a Humane human.The hardest job is to become Humane from Human, and that is the true success. In an unkind society rarely we find gems like Suresh Rao.
    "Giving is True Living". He must be a blissful person who helped the needy and stayed happy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Wishing you a happy & contented Retired Life ...

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  • Prasanna, Bajpe/Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Hats up to you Rao Sir......

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  • Markksankada, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Where is poor MLAs Moideen bava and
    Palemar???
    Where are these rich buisness men’s of Mangalore
    Why can’t these people can come forward and aid

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  • Ray, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    God Bless Sir!!!

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  • Antony, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Hope socalled KRV groups take note and come forward on such matters so that the language is saved from extinction.

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  • GURUDATH NAYAK, Mangalore/Gandhidham

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    LIVING GOD !!!!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Salute to great teacher...

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    Salute to a great teacher. Mr. Rao, I am sure one day, the pupils you taught will not only bring you, but also to the country. May at least 10% of the students you taught choose teaching as their career and brighten the life of thousands of other students.

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