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Malathi Teacher Full Pdf 31

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  • Aug 15, 2023
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Malathi Teacher Full Pdf 31



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Following the success of the Tamil film, Mynaa, Paul became touted as the "new top star of 2011" as she subsequently signed on to several prominent projects.[2] Her first release of 2011 was in a supporting role in the Malayalam drama film Ithu Nammude Katha, a remake of the successful Tamil film Naadodigal, and the second was meant to be her launch in Tamil films, the coming-to-age tale of five friends Vikadakavi, with the film opening to limited screens. Both films opened to limited screens due to the moderate budget of the projects, with her performance in the latter being described as "full of potential".[12] She went on to sign three big budget films with established production houses, with the drama Deiva Thirumagal, directed by Vijay, featuring her opposite Vikram and alongside Anushka,[13] becoming her next release. Her portrayal of school correspondent Shwetha Rajendran won critical acclaim, with a reviewer citing that her "expressive eyes help her leave a mark in a small but important role", whilst another critic claimed that she "acquits herself well".[14][15] Her final release of 2011 was Ram Gopal Varma's Bejawada, which marked her début in Telugu language films.[16]


There could not have been a more modest birth. Who would have imagined that a school with just one student and one teacher in a small room would eventually blossom into one of the best schools in the Indian capital, producing exemplary academic results year after year! Welcome to the Delhi Tamil Education Society (DTEA) which will soon complete 100 glorious years.


Tamil was taught right from Class 1. Hindi was a subject from Class 2. As long as school ended with Class 11, students had the option to opt for either Tamil or Hindi from Class 9. The medium of instruction was English. Teachers made it a rule that students should speak only in English while learning English. Although it raised eyebrows then, ex-students feel it was this insistence that made a huge difference in their personality growth, enabling DTEA products to successfully take on their counterparts from the better known and richer public schools.


Very nice article on our DTEA SCHOOLS. READING IT LIKE v r on those days studying in one of the school at Laxmi Bai nagar. Very beautifully put forth about the school history. Thanks waiting for next article as promised.


I was a student of Laxmi Bai Nagar school from the year 1961 to 1972..This article is nicely written but I may add that many Ex- students of MEA schools who later worked as teachers and went on to become the Principal of the schools. I remember Ms. Indu Bala and Ms. K.Anuradha to name a few who joined as teachers and became the Principal later.


Such a exhaustive narration, with every minute details. I really appreciate your interest and patience. You have mentioned about every stalwarts who made the school, what it is today. I remember what all those things you have mentioned.I was a student of DTEA from 1957-68.Then worked as teacher in the same institution from 1972-2011.Hats off to you for this article


Any amount of praise is insufficient where MEA school is concerned. I completed 11th standard in 1964 and to this day I think about my school, my dear dear teachers and many dear friends, the foundation in every subject that has stood its mThe atmosphere was such that one wants to attend school even when not well Glory to my school and all my teachers


Thank you for the wonderful article on the School, we cherish. The R.K.Puram Branch had also wonderful teachers, viz. Smt. Jayalakshmi (Prinicipal); Smt. Sampoornam; Smt. Bala; Smt. Visalakshi; Smt. Janaki; Smt. Rajeswari; Shri Chandrashekaran; Shri Dhamija; Shri Kannan; Shri Gupta; Shri Bharadwaj; Shri Chaturvedi; Smt. Saroj Gupta; Smt. Saroj Bhatia;Smt. Promila Goel; Ms.Agarwal; Smt. Mathews, to name a few. We learnt a lot from this School, which was friendly to the Middle and Lower class people, as rightly said in the article. I remember we paid 38 paise, which rose very meagerly. Certain poor students were also given free uniforms and books. Though the school remained an Aided school, has been a wonderful experience. We are really proud to be a DTEAites.


I am proud that my both children joined DTEA Janakpuri from Class 9 onwards. Happy to share that both if them are in very good positions. Thanks to the Management,teachers and entire staff for their contribution.


Alamelu k student till1969, Teacher 74 Jan to2010DecSo nicely penned the birth of DTEA and its journey till today, nostalgic as I was a student and teacher at mandir Marg , for me it was fun filled career, when in tents in Mandir Marg school we have spotted even snakes during school time !I can never forget wonderful teachers like T Rajagopalan sir , NM Rajaraman sir ,Bhuvaneshwari ,Krishnaveni , NPParvathi , Malathi Mani , Sundari Ananthanarayanan to name a few , many more beautiful memories


I am a student of Pusa Road from 1990-1997. I cherish all the years in D.T.E.A. From 1986-1989 I studied in D.T.E.A RK Puram and Moti Bagh. My mother (S.Vijayalakshmi) has been a teacher for almost 3 decades in multiple branches of D.T.EA schools. Proud to be one of the students of a renowned school in Delhi


My favourite teacher in school was our Chemistry teacher Rajaram Sir. I had a chance to meet our Principal K Surya Narayanan Sir after his retirement in Madurai at TVS Nagar where I had paid obeisance.I was present when Sh Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone at Lakshmibai Nagar school.


I was in Mandir Marg school between 1950 and 54 as one of the 1954 batch passing Higher Sec . It was then a single branch. As names of Pincipals and senior teachers have been mentioned, let me mention some unsung heros like Ambi Sir in office, Kuluyhu Mama in the canteen. , Lathan the sweeper, Hira the peon.Their support in the growth of the school is equally praiseworthy


Meticulously written article that transported me back to my time at DTEA Janakpuri, 1988-1990 where Natarajan Sir was our principal. The teachers there took personal interest on each and every student, the value of it we realised even more only as the years passed by. Nalini Teacher, Usha Teacher, Meena Teacher, Rukmini Teacher..each one of them are revered by my batchmates even now. And we remain thick friends to this day.


Thank you for the wonderful article on the School.Such a exhaustive narration, with every minute details. I really appreciate your interest and patience. You have mentioned about every stalwarts who made the school, what it is today. I remember what all those things you have mentioned.I was a student of DTEA from 1960-67. studied in Rajinder nagar tent school upto 7th class. Moved to pusa road 8th class.Higher secondary from mandir marg 1964-1967. our drawing teacher later became PA to PM Chandra Shekhar 1990-91.


Very nicely written article that reminds us of our MEA school days. I completed from Reading Road. I had the opportunity of studying in Lodi Road school also and under our great teachers and mentors including PHS. It was a marvelous time which can never be forgotten thanks to our great and dedicated teachers who inspired us. No wonder our students did well in their careers spread over India and across other countries. We feel lucky indeed.


Any amount of praise about our MBA school is less.I studied in Lodi estate branch..I was a student of MBA from 1955to1966.I owe a lot to my teachers and the wonderful guidance of our principal Shri. K.Suryanarayanan.I still remember how our principal himself revised our entire 3 year syllabus in a span of just 3days.The wonderful write up brought nostalgic memories.We never complained when our classes were held in tents.Our school used to be one of the top schools in Delhi.Our school students always figured in the merit list in the Board exam.Our school students used to be a terror to others in inter school competitions.Proud of my Almamatter.


Excellent write up about MEA/DTEA schools. I feel proud to be a student of mea from 1964 to 1972.Few months in Pusa Road then 4yrs. In Motibagh and finally passed out from Lodhi Estate in 72.All my siblings Ravi Prabha myself Rangamani and Radha are students of mea school. With the blessings of our teachers and of course parents we are all well placed. While appreciating the efforts of founders of the school it is also worth mentioning the efforts of the Alumni group in keeping up the glory of our mea/dtea schools. Thanks and best wishes to all the group members


I joined DTEA school Mandir Marg in the year 1975 and passed out in 1981. I have very fond memories of my school. The days we spent under tents when there was no classrooms. It was dusty and hot under the tents but we thoroughly enjoyed those days. Those carefree days of fun brings back flood of sweet memories. How can I forget our strict disciplinarian Vice Principal Vikram Deva Sir, no one could escape his keen eye for spotting trouble makers. Bhuwaneshwari teacher the HoD of Biology department was a legend. Her dedication and depth of knowledge of Biology is unmatched. Hemalatha teacher (Science teacher) Laxmi teacher (Sanskrit teacher) are but few of the long list of extremely talented teachers who made a lasting impact on me shaping my world view. Last but not the least Jaipal Chandra Sir my Guru who help me understand the fundamentals of calculus and helped take up engineering later in life. I owe a lot to my alma mater. it is the tutelage I received from great teachers at DTEA Mandir Marg that shaped my future. I am eternally grateful to all of them. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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