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Sayar Gadaw Pwe (Homage Paying Ceremony) 2019

Myanmar is a country where teachers are greatly respected and revered. In fact, in Myanmar society, one’s teacher is accorded the highest reverence, together with the Buddha, the Dhamma, the Sangha, and one’s parents.

Every year, during the month of Thadingyut, homage paying ceremonies for teachers are held all over the country by former and present students. During such ceremonies, students affirm their love and respect for their teachers and often honour them with gifts.

On September 20, the students of MIIT organised a lovely ceremony for their teachers. The entire affair was completely managed by students, with Daw Moe Moe Win, Registrar, MIIT playing a supervisory role. All the faculty members from both India and Myanmar were in attendance.

Getting ready

The students first paid homage to their teachers through a prayer, and showered them their love, gratitude, and gifts. The screening of a touching and heartfelt video made by the students resulted in all the teachers being visibly overcome with emotion. The screening was followed by speeches by Dr. K. R. V. Subramanian, Director, MIIT and Dr. Win Aye, Rector, MIIT.

An emotional gift

As per custom, the ceremony was followed by distribution of awards for academic excellence during Academic Year 2017-18. Students were also felicitated for their achievements in various extra-curricular activities – such as sports, essay-writing, programming, smart city plans, and debate – at regional, national, and international competitions.

Awarding excellence in academic and non-academic endeavours

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