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On Foundation Day, people

Jalandhar: With the theme “Aadharstambh – Foundation for Magnificent Tomorrow,” Shiv Jyoti Public School celebrated its 37th Foundation Day. From Nursery to XI, Principal Parveen Saili, Chairman Dr. Vidur Jyoti, and Manager Dr. Suvikram Jyoti honored academically deserving kids. The squad and the school band kids were accompanied by the principal.

The Head Boy, Head Girl, Captains, and Vice-Captains of the various Houses of the school led them to the stage after they had paid floral tributes before the monument of Swami Vivekananda. They had flowers and badges bestowed upon them. The event’s main draw was a lively dance performed by young children from the primary wing. The male pupils’ bhangra and Rajasthani traditional dancing stole the event.

Results for PSEB Class X

The PSEB declared that all students of Guru Teg Nagar’s New St. Soldier Senior Secondary Public School were 100% matriculated. There were 113 students present in all. Anamika, a deserving student at the school, placed 18th in Punjab and earned a spot on the merit list with a score of 628/650.

Over 14 pupils achieved a score of more than 90%. Over fifteen pupils achieved an 80 percent mark. Anamika received the highest grade in the school with a 96.6 percent score. Deeksha received the second place with 95.6% of the vote, followed by Anhad in third place with 95% and Khushi and Navya in fourth place with 94.6 %. The students attributed their success to the administration of the school, Director Sushma Handa’s direction, and the knowledgeable instructors.

Vermicomposting seminar

The Environment Education Programme of Hindu Kanya College, Kapurthala’s Nature Eco Club organized a seminar on ‘Vermicompositing’ in accordance with directives from the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change and the Punjab State Council for Science and Technology.

The seminar’s goal was to educate young pupils about the value of vermicomposting and its application techniques. While stressing the significance of vermicomposting, the resource person, Dr. Pardeep Kumar, head-cum-senior scientist, Regional Center Farm Advisory, Service Center, Kapurthala, said that this process turns organic waste into a useful soil nutrient for plants and crops. According to him, vermicompost is not the same as fertilizers; instead, it improves the structure of the soil and increases the amount of nutrients available for plant development.

In addition, he answered the kids’ questions and showed them how to make vermicompost. The Nature Eco Club convener, Seema Rani, expressed her appreciation to the speaker for his informative talk. Dr. Kulwinder Kaur, the officiating principal, commended the group for its efforts to raise student awareness of environmental issues and urged them to embrace environmentally friendly practices like vermicomposting.

talk about future job opportunities

The Centre for Competitive Exams at Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has been providing young, aspirant students with a range of workshops, seminars, and extended lectures. A follow-up talk titled “Career Prospects in Defence: Future Ahead” was scheduled. The session’s resource person was Col.

Maninder Singh Sachdev, the commanding officer of the 2 Punjab Girls Battalion of the NCC in Jalandhar. Col. Sachdev focused his talk on the lessons that students acquire from joining the armed services and the importance of defense in the current environment. He used a variety of tales and examples to describe the career opportunities in defense as well as the process of enlisting in the military. He restated that the students’ main goals in passing any competitive test should be enthusiasm and dedication. Before beginning to prepare the curriculum, they should analyze it in great detail.

Col. Sachdeva went on to say that instructors play a crucial role in preparation, which calls for diligence and dedication from both the instructors and the pupils. The students were motivated by Principal Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi to actively engage in all awareness and placement campaigns as well as take use of the resources offered on the college campus. TNs

The founder of Jainism’s birthday

A special assembly was held by the students of DAV Public School, Lawrence Road, Amritsar, to celebrate the birthdays of Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism, and Mahatma Hansraj. At the Cantt branch, a havan was held when everyone gave Mahatma Hansraj, an exceptional educationist, heartfelt homage.

The school’s pupils emphasized the principles and teachings of Lord Mahavira and Mahatma Hansraj. In her speech, the school’s principal, Dr. Pallavi Sethi, encouraged the pupils to preserve Mahatma Hansraj’s legacy.

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