Bantwal: Discussion on Nali–Kali Teaching Method Held


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Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (RD/SB)
 
Bantwal, Aug 10:
Nali–Kali, an innovative teaching method, gives ample opportunity for students to display their inherent talent. It sharpens students imtelligence by testing their general knowledge and experience, said education department block resource person Sundar Kenaje of Sullia.



 
Sundar Kenaje was speaking at the discussion meet on Nali–Kali held at SJSRY auditorium, B C Road, here on Saturday August 8.  It was held as part of quarterly meeting of block education resources centre.
 
Nali–Kali is perceived as an innovative teaching method that has been designed depending on the recent changes in public instruction. Meanwhile it is open for suggestions from the public, he said. Nali–Kali is designed to make the studies interesting for students and enjoyable within its framework. He further advised the teaching staff to study the benefits of Nali–Kali before commenting on negative aspects.
 
The programme was presided over by education resources centre president Umesh Nirmal. Velored director Renny D’Souza delivered the introductory address. Taluk co-ordinator Ashok and Education Resource Centre Federation president S M Abubaker also spoke on the occasion. Velored training co-ordinator Suresh Balila and block co-ordinator Dharnappa were present.
 
Stage artistes I K Boluvar, Anantaram Herala, B Ramachandra Rao, Jayanand Peraje and Shankaranarayan Bhat participated in the discussion.
 
Mohammed Maripalla sang the prayer song. Secretary Mounesh Vishwakarma read the report. Joint secretary Bharati Rajendra proposed the vote of thanks. Centre former president Manju Vittal and treasurer Faroque Goodinabali compered the programme.

  

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