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Happy Teachers' Day


On Teachers’ Day, 

Mahesh Sir speaks on need of extra skills for students.

"Mr. Mahesh Desai (Director of S. E. International School)
addressing all teachers on the occasion of teachers' day."

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More than 90% of Indian schooling system teachers, are women. No matter what subject teacher you are, you have to teach boys, to respect girls. And to teach girls to have self-respect. All have equal opportunities. Recognize yourself, and have self-respect.

"Students Workshop"

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Being scholar in only academic studies, or book worms are not enough. Students must develop extra personality, skills to be employable, job creator, contributor to society and industry. Running away from responsibility or putting head down in early years of school education will make students’ miss the bus.

"Extracurricular Activities"

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Teachers need to channelize their energy in building students’ confidence, make them dream big in life, and have burning desire to do something for their family, society and country. Teach them that, they are the creators of their destiny. 

All the strength, courage they require lies within them-selves.

"SEIS Family"

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India's future is bright. Digital technology has provided us with lot of opportunities. Corona pandemic has taught us master new technologies. Let us pick up the challenges to be productive and build NEW INDIA. 

We are young and world need us.

"We can and we will prove it happen."

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