10 Inspiring Indian Teachers Who Have Proved "Teaching Is Indeed The Most Noble Profession"

We are honouring 10 unique teachers from all over the country. They inspire, amaze, enlighten and motivate, you all read about their brilliant jobs.

Yogita S.
Published on: 29 April 2020 9:13 AM GMT
10 Inspiring Indian Teachers Who Have Proved Teaching Is Indeed The Most Noble Profession
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We are honouring 10 unique teachers from all over the country. They inspire, amaze, enlighten and motivate, you all read about their brilliant jobs.

Sonam Wangchuk:

The real Phunsukh Wangdu of 3 Idiots Movie, SECMOL is a non-traditional school which brought in educational reform in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir and improved the number of students clearing exams up to the intermediate level.

Sonam Wangchuk, the Ladakh-based engineer whose life inspired a character in Bollywood blockbuster '3 Idiots',He was awarded many times in recognition of his work as an innovator and educationist. The real-life 'Phunsukh Wangdu' of the Aamir Khan-starrer film, said he has not done anything big or special.

Sugata Mitra:

He is a Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, England. He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, and widely cited in works on literacy and education. He is Chief Scientist, Emeritus, at the for-profit training company NIIT. He won the TED Prize 2013. Mitra was born in a Bengali family in Calcutta, India.

Sugata Mitra creates a School in the Cloud, Sugata Mitra said that, My wish is to help design the future of learning by supporting children all over the world to tap into their innate sense of wonder. Help me build the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can embark on intellectual adventures by engaging and connecting with information and mentoring online.

Gagan Deep Singh:

He is rockstar of visually challenged students, Leading a visually challenged life is not easy by any stretch of imagination. Even the smallest task that we take for granted and do effortlessly takes special planning and preemptive thoughts. Add to that the perpetual discomfort of being in total or semi-darkness. To people who are gifted with sight, no amount of empathy will make you understand the true plight of such people.

Besides getting their sight back, what can truly ease their lives is someone who can help them navigate the darkness with ease. Open the doors of education, introduce them to invaluable Braille and help them take their place in this world at their own pace. It seems like a tall order, it probably is, but not for the every smiling and cheerful Gagan Deepp Singh.

He is a special needs teacher from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan trained at the National Institute of the Visually Handicapped. Gagan Deep Singh is single handedly transforming lives of several visually impaired children. The best part about him is that he develops a programme for every child considering his/her unique needs. Gagan also understands the importance of shoring in the family support, hence he spends considerable time counselling the families. He also supports these kids with learning equipment like the Braillers.

Babar Ali:

Because one can begin teaching whenever one wants to, 23-year-old Babar Ali has been teaching since he was 9. At 15, he became the headmaster of his makeshift school which teaches about 300 students today and has 6 full time teachers.

Roshni Mukherjee:

Unleashing the power of the internet to reach many, Roshni Mukherjee has an online education platform called ExamFear.com where she teaches students with the help of videos which she uploads on YouTube.

Roshni Mukherjee said that “I receive messages from so many people. Recently, a student messaged me that he has been following my videos for three years now, and they have helped him score well in his exams without having to join tuition classes. He has now got admission in NIT. Such examples keep me motivated.”

Arvind Gupta:

When learning is all about having fun. Arvind Gupta is famous for creating toys from trash. What’s special is that he explains many different concepts of science in the process of making these toys. He also generously uploads videos of his techniques on YouTube, explaining the scientific stuff behind each one of them for students all across the world to learn.

Aditya Kumar:

Taking education to places where schools can’t reach. Aditya Kumar, better known as ‘Cycle guruji’, rides about 60 to 65 km on a bicycle every day, and provides free education to children living in the slums of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. This inspiring man has been doing this since 1995.

Rajesh Kumar Sharma:

Because education does not require a building. Rajesh Kumar Sharma runs a school under a Delhi metro bridge, where he teaches students from the nearby slums. He calls it ‘Under the Bridge School’ and about 200 students attend it every day. Started in 2005, the school also hosts some exemplary personalities from different walks of life, who come in on various occasions as volunteer teachers.

Anand Kumar :

Training dreamers, teaching dreams. Well known for his Super 30 programme, Anand Kumar of Patna has been coaching students for IIT-JEE entrance exams since the last 16 years. about 422 students had made it to the IITs. Last year, Bollywood has also made a biopic film on the biography of Anand Kumar. in which Hrithik Roshan played role of anand kumar.

Rk Shrivastava:

Guru Dakshina is only one rupee , RK Srivastava from district Rohtas ofl Bihar teaches only one rupee of Guru Dakshina and teaches mathematics, Guru Dakshina takes 1 rupee more each year. Engineers have made hundreds of economically poor students successful in IIT, NIT, BCECE. They say that I felt that there would be many children in the country like me who could not read due to lack of money.

Mathematics Guru fame is the most different way to teach mathematics to RK Srivastava, many records are recorded in his name Famous teacher Mathematics Guru Fame RK Srivastava is known for magically teaching mathematics. The specialty of his studies is that he explains in a very clear and simple manner. Connecting mathematics with social concerns, making jokes and solving questions is the hallmark of RK Srivastava. The free night classes campaign being run by them for mathematics has been a topic of discussion all over the country. Teaching students the tricks of mathematics for 12 consecutive hours throughout the night is nothing short of a miracle.

12 hours continuous teaching record;

Many scholars come to see their institute to see this class and understand their educational work. The Night Classes campaign was very pleasing to the parents to make students aware of self study and easy math for night classes campaign. The parents of the students were very happy that my son, daughter, who could not even sit for 3-4 hours at home properly, was taught by RK Srivastava for 12 consecutive hours throughout the night with full concentration. Let us tell you that so far, RK Srivastava has given free maths education to more than 200 students for 12 consecutive hours throughout the night, which continues.

They have many world records in their names RK Srivastava's name has been recorded in the World Book of Records, Asia Book of Records, India Book of Records. RK Srivastava came to the discussion in the entire country including the Mathematical fraternity when he proved the Pythagoras Theorem in more than 50 different ways without stopping in the classroom program. RK Srivastava proved the Pythagoras theorem in a total of 52 different ways. For which he has been named in the World Book of Records London.

It is also mentioned in the book published in the World Book of Records London that RK Srivastava of Bihar proved the Pythagoras Theorem in 52 different ways without stopping. For this, British Parliament MP Virendra Sharma also congratulated and congratulated RK Srivastava for his bright future. Apart from this, what is RK Srivastava No. 1, but has made Bihar proud with his talent by giving an hour-long speech in an academic seminar.

Love math

RK Srivastava denies mathematics as a boast or fear. They say that this subject is most interesting. There is a need to arouse interest in it. If you are solving a question with a formula, then know the hidden facts behind it. Why make this formula and how you can solve it in your own way. He says that he had a great interest in mathematics since childhood, which came to ninth and tenth.

IIT exams could not be given due to illness

RK Srivastava could not give the IIT entrance exam during his studies due to TB disease. This is what made him an engineer to hundreds of students. Born in a financially poor family, RK Srivastava's life was also full of struggle.

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