<p>Surekha Jagannath, a science teacher at a government school in Bandarwad of Afzalpur taluk, has been chosen for the national-level best teacher award for this year</p>.<p>The science teacher hails from Vandali village in Devadurga taluk of Raichur district and holds a post-graduate degree in Botany.</p>.<p>Surekha joined as an assistant teacher at Kodadur village in Chittapur taluk in 2004. She was then transferred to Gobbur village in Afzalpur taluk and is now serving at Bandarwad. </p>.<p>She had presented on botany at an international seminar held at Karunya University in Tamil Nadu. </p>.<p>Surekha was awarded the taluk-level best teacher award in 2016 and subsequently, the district-level best teacher award in 2017. She has also received the state-level Rajiv Gandhi memorial best science teacher award. </p>.<p>She is one of two teachers chosen for the award from Karnataka. A teacher from Government High School of Nada village from Beltangadi taluk is the second one selected for the award.</p>
<p>Surekha Jagannath, a science teacher at a government school in Bandarwad of Afzalpur taluk, has been chosen for the national-level best teacher award for this year</p>.<p>The science teacher hails from Vandali village in Devadurga taluk of Raichur district and holds a post-graduate degree in Botany.</p>.<p>Surekha joined as an assistant teacher at Kodadur village in Chittapur taluk in 2004. She was then transferred to Gobbur village in Afzalpur taluk and is now serving at Bandarwad. </p>.<p>She had presented on botany at an international seminar held at Karunya University in Tamil Nadu. </p>.<p>Surekha was awarded the taluk-level best teacher award in 2016 and subsequently, the district-level best teacher award in 2017. She has also received the state-level Rajiv Gandhi memorial best science teacher award. </p>.<p>She is one of two teachers chosen for the award from Karnataka. A teacher from Government High School of Nada village from Beltangadi taluk is the second one selected for the award.</p>