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My favourite teachers were my English teachers, Vasuvdatta and Jayashree. This was one of the few subjects I really liked because it promoted storytelling and creative writing. In the Central government school I studied in, my classmates had no interest in language — they only cared about maths and science. And even though there was lack of interest in class, the English teachers taught with so much passion. They inspired me towards acting and storytelling. They even let me talk most in class, when other teachers tried to keep me quiet!
We also had a very good physics teacher, and if I was not doing comedy, I would be doing astrophysics even though I don’t understand it!
H.N. Girisha, paralympian
I remember my teacher Lourde Mary in higher primary school (at Mariya Nagar near my village, Hosanagar) who was the first person to motivate me towards sports. There was a competition in our school to select students for inter-school sports meet to be held at Handrangi, a village in Arkalgud taluk. I was in class seven. Despite the impairment in my left leg, I participated in the high jump event and won it. Ms. Mary then recommended me for the inter-school event.
Though there were many students in the meet, she was there at the end of my event with a sachet of glucose. It was my first event, and I stood second. The credit should go to her. The inspiration and support I got from Ms. Mary motivated me to compete with able athletes and win.
N. Santosh Hegde, former Supreme Court judge and former Karnataka Lokayukta
I have had the benefit of many great teachers, but the one that influenced me the most was Kalmanje Jagannatha Shetty (who went on to become the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court), my constitutional law professor at Government Law College. Without him, I would not have joined the profession.
I had then been studying law only to join some company that has a sports team that can allow me to pursue hockey. I was leading the hockey team for the college then.
But, Prof. Shetty took a personal interest in me and persuaded me to pursue law. I even joined his practice as a junior and he allowed me to appear in small cases
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Teachers are our 2nd mother. We spend more time in school rather than our house. Teachers are like our mother and motivates us.
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