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Chetna Camp concludes at Yadgar Hall

JALANDHAR: On the concluding day of the Sikhyarthi Chetna Camp organised at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, books and films were distributed among the students.



Jalandhar, June 26

On the concluding day of the Sikhyarthi Chetna Camp organised at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, books and films were distributed among the students. The students also shared their experience on the occasion about what they had learned at the camp.

While sharing their views on the present state of the country, the students expressed disappointment over issues like privatisation of education that has been getting expensive, less employment opportunities and education policies that seem to be without direction.

It is notable that the three-day Chetna Camp is organised every year at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall to educate the students about the present situation of the country, growing disparities between the rich and poor, impact of privatisation on youth and several other such issues. — TNS

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