Udaipur : The 28th state level Bhamashah Samman ceremony was organized in the Vivekananda Auditorium of Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur. During this, the immediate decision taken by Education Minister Madan Dilawar in a case has become a topic of discussion. Actually, Bhavesh Rebari, a visually impaired teacher of third class English level 2 posted in Government Higher Secondary School Amritiya Block Aspur District Dungarpur, came with a problem. Let us tell you that Bhavesh is visually impaired and a few days ago he has been partially paralyzed. At present, he is in his home district Dungarpur. But his entire family has been living in Udaipur for a long time. In such a situation, he is facing difficulties.
Education minister took action as soon as he heard the problem
The officials present at Madan Dilawar’s program narrated the suffering of the visually impaired teacher to the Education Minister’s OSD Abhay Singh Rathore and requested for a solution. Rathore informed the Education Minister during the ceremony itself. The Education Minister showed sensitivity and called teacher Bhavesh Rebari on the stage as soon as he got the opportunity during the felicitation ceremony. He took his complaint and said that the Education Department is posting those teachers at their desired places, who are actually seriously ill and handicapped.
You will be transferred wherever you want to go: Dilawar
Dilawar asked the teacher on the stage, ‘Tell me where you want to be posted. The teacher said from the stage that currently I am posted in my home district. But my family lives in Udaipur. Therefore I want my transfer to Government Blind School Malla Talai Udaipur. On which the Education Minister said that you will be transferred wherever you want.’ He asked the officials to issue the appropriate order. Teacher Bhavesh Rebari expressed his gratitude to the Education Minister for his policy of transferring the disabled and the teachers suffering from serious diseases to the school near their home, keeping sensitivity towards them. Expressing happiness, he said that he will give his best services in the school for the visually impaired.