"With your efforts, you will be able to liberate students with education so that they can contribute towards a prosperous, great and healthy nation like India," she said.
Giving away awards to 33 CBSE teachers and 15 mentors from home and abroad, she said each one of them have a greater role of converting students into good human beings.
In this context, she referred to a case in Beed district of Maharashtra where a doctor was involved in female feoticide but was never caught as he used to feed the stillborn to the dogs.
The selection of the CBSE awardees was based on the academic efficiency and desire for improvement, genuine interest and reputation in the community, love for children, perseverance and commitment towards the field of education.
These awards consist of a merit certificate, a shawl and a cash prize of Rs 25000.
According to a government statement, the process of selection was both rigorous and transparent. To ensure transparency in CBSE awards, for the first time, the names of proposed awardees were made public and responses were invited.
There are 159 such schools which have organised CBSE inter-school sports and games competitions at different levels. The schools were awarded a certificate, a shawl and a plaque.
