THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, June 11: The All India Sikh Students Federation held a ceremony at Gurudwara Sahib Bistupur this evening to honour top-performing students from the 10th and 12th classes. The event saw the attendance of two esteemed chief guests: Amarpreet Singh Kale, BJP leader and a well-known social worker, and Meena Vilkhu, Principal of Chinmaya Vidyalaya.
In a heartening speech, Meena Vilkhu described the honoured students as “diamonds, but uncut,” urging parents to polish their children’s talents and realize their responsibilities in nurturing their education. Her words brought a new wave of enthusiasm among the students and their parents.
Amarpreet Singh Kale, in his address, highlighted the struggles and successes of various eminent personalities to motivate the students. He emphasized the importance of perseverance and hard work in achieving success.
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Satnam Singh Gambhir, East India President of the Federation and organizer of the event reiterated the importance of recognizing and honouring young talents. He assured that such initiatives would continue in the future.
The event included ceremonial honours for the chief guests. Meena Vilkhu was honoured by Gurpreet Kaur Gambhir and Narendra Kaur Gambhir, while Amarpreet Singh Kale received accolades from Federation head Satnam Singh Gambhir and Bistupur Gurudwara President Prakash Singh.
The ceremony was also attended by notable figures such as Sakchi Gurudwara President Nishan Singh, General Secretary Paramjeet Singh Kale, and others including Gurdeep Singh, Inderjit Singh Kapoor, Inderjit Singh Panesar, Inderpal Singh Bhatia, Manmit Luthra, Parvinder Bhatia, Manveer Singh and Mohinderpal Singh.