Sriganganagar : The goal of acquiring education is not just to get high positions in private or government departments, but to play an active role in building a better society. The purpose of your gathering here is special. Be your own lamp in life and be a source of inspiration for others. This was said by Dr. Navneet Arora, professor and motivational speaker of IIT Roorkee, as the chief guest at the 33rd anniversary celebration and talent felicitation ceremony of the committee at Vidyarthi Shiksha Sahayog Samiti Primary School, Shyamnagar on Sunday. He said that the lifespan of material happiness is very short, but spiritual happiness lasts forever.
In this series, RBSE and CBSE 10th and 12th, BA. In the ceremony, 25 talents who were selected at first place in the district in the examinations like B.Com, B.Sc., BBA, BCA, MA, M.Com, NEET, IIT (Sriganganagar Centre) etc. and recently got selected in the IAS and RJS examinations and brought laurels to the district. A total of 32 talents including 5 talents, distinguished colleagues and best workers were honoured. Besides, three ideal teachers were also rewarded. First of all, the guests lit the lamp in front of the picture of Mother Saraswati and Prof. Started the function by garlanding the statue of Shyam Sundar Maheshwari. Many social workers announced financial help in the function. The function was presided over by Mukesh Shah, Director, Riddhi Siddhi Home Developers Pvt. Ltd. In this series, committee secretary OP Juneja read the annual report.
He said that respecting talents inspires children to move forward. Therefore, it is important to provide guidance to new talents as well as help in replenishing resources. He said that financial assistance worth more than Rs 3 lakh was collected in the function. Committee Chairman Harichand Makkar said that this committee has been engaged in providing education to children for a long time. Children are not only given free coaching but are also given proper guidance. Before this, the school students impressed everyone with their brilliant presentation of Saraswati Vandana. Special guest Swami Nijanand Maharaj, who came from the blind school, said that donating education is like a yagya. The committee is not only providing education but also imparting values. Committee vice-chairman Dildar Singh was also present. The welcome address was given by committee’s co-secretary Shyam Sundar Bishnoi. The stage was coordinated by Raj Kumar Dayal.