Javadekar exhorts students to pave way for ‘New India’

  • | Tuesday | 12th November, 2019

Tribune News ServiceLudhiana, November 11Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Information and Broadcasting, visited Sat Paul Mittal School for a prize distribution ceremony today. He was given a floral welcome by Rakesh Bharti Mittal, chairman, governing council, Sat Paul Mittal School; Bipin Gupta, vice-chairman, governing council, Sat Paul Mittal School; and principal Bhupinder Gogia. The function started with a lamp-lighting ceremony, followed by Javadekar’s address. He inspired students to think of a ‘New India’ free from casteism, communalism, corruption and pollution. The address was followed by an interactive session for students.

Ludhiana, November 11 Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Information and Broadcasting, visited Sat Paul Mittal School for a prize distribution ceremony today. He was given a floral welcome by Rakesh Bharti Mittal, chairman, governing council, Sat Paul Mittal School; Bipin Gupta, vice-chairman, governing council, Sat Paul Mittal School; and principal Bhupinder Gogia. The function started with a lamp-lighting ceremony, followed by Javadekar’s address. He shared his views on how to become a successful leader and laid emphasis on the need of a strong value system, determination and peserverance to pave the path to success. He inspired students to think of a ‘New India’ free from casteism, communalism, corruption and pollution. The address was followed by an interactive session for students. The school’s infrastructure, spacious and well-ventilated digital classrooms, and state-of-the-art labs impressed Javadekar. He was in awe of the school and said the school truly upheld its vision of empowering its students to become well integrated and empowered leaders of tomorrow.

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