"There was a Nirbahaya incident. Only teachers can stop such incidents. No police force can stop such incidents. Only country's teachers have that power," Katheria said addressing a function where national awards were given away to teachers for distinguished service for 2014.
'Nirbhaya' is the fictional name given to a 23-year-old paramedical student, who was brutally gang-raped and mercilessly assaulted in a moving bus in the national capital in December 2012. She died while battling for life during treatment in a Singapore hospital.
He said there is a need to improve elementary education in the country.
A total of 338 teachers from across the country received the award, which carries a silver medal, certificate and cash reward of Rs 50,000 from President Pranab Mukherjee at a function held at Vigyan Bhawan here.
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