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Chhina appointed secretary of CKD education panel

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Amritsar, June 26

Sikh scholar Dr Sarabjit Singh Chhina has been appointed as secretary and Santokh Singh Sethi, an expert in the field of education, has been appointed as Additional Secretary of the CKD Educational Committee, after a meeting held today by the members of the committee.

Dr Sarabjit Singh Chhina is a retired Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Khalsa College, President Confederation of UNESCO Clubs, Senior Fellow Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi, Former Senate and Syndicate Member of Guru Nanak Dev University, member of the Education Advisory Board, Punjab, Chairman Universal Group of Institutes, member of the Khalsa Governing Council and author of about 60 books.

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Santokh Singh Sethi, a seasoned educationist and former CKD Secretary is educational advisor of the Khalsa Schools Educational Committee and member of Khalsa College Governing Council, retired Assistant District Educational Officer and vice president for the past six years of SGS Khalsa Senior Secondary School, Anandpur Sahib.

Chief Khalsa Diwan chief Nirmal Singh directed the educational panel to take special measures to provide fee waiver and loan facilities to the needy children.

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