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Geetha Suresha Betageri transferred after 30 years of service.
Geetha Suresha Betageri is one of the most popular teachers in school.
A physical education teacher named Geetha Suresha Betageri was given a grand farewell by the students of classes 1 to 10 before she transferred to another school after 30 years. According to Local 18 Karnataka, she teaches at a primary school in Mummigatti village in Dharwad district, Karnataka. She has now been transferred to Government School No. 5, Gandhinagar, Dharwad. She became one of the most beloved teachers among students at her former school. Recalling her teachings to the school, the students were overcome with emotion and cried as Gisha left the stage after her farewell speech. The photo shows her being escorted to another school in a decorated carriage with her family. Many students and some people from Mumigati village also walked in front of the chariot.
These are some pictures of her being escorted to another school in a carriage.
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Sandria, one of Giza's students, said students will never find a teacher like her again. She mentioned that she was one of the family members and she said that this teacher had been teaching us for 30 years and now he was suddenly transferred out of our village. Sandria said they were saddened by the development but they had to follow the rules.
To students, Giza is more than just a physical education teacher. On the contrary, she also helped many female students solve their personal problems. In this way, she is not only the teacher of the students, but also the mother, friend and sister of the students. Many of the students she taught are now married and their children learn from her. Giza, who commutes frequently to Dharwad, has five years left on his tour of duty. Due to health issues, she was unable to compete and was inevitably transferred to another school.
According to Giza, “My wish was to serve in this school for five years. But I was transferred because of this disease. Even if the transfer was unintentional, it must be accepted. I am forever grateful for the love of the children and villagers.”