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Lt Akashdeep Singh visits Nishan-E-Sikhi in Khadoor Sahib

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Tarn Taran: Lt Akashdeep Singh of Kairon village in TarnTaran, who stood first in overall performance in the pass out batch of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, visited Nishan-E-Sikhi Khadoor Sahib on Saturday. He was the only Punjabi youngster who achieved this position after 20 years.

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He met environmentalist Baba Sewa Singh, head of the Kar Sewa sect, Khadoor Sahib, and shared his training experience. Akashdeep completed his secondary education from Sainik School Kapurthala. He joined training at NDA, Khadakwasla (Pune) for first three years and completed his last year at IMA Dehradun in Uttarakhand.

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In a message to young students preparing for NDA in Nishan-E-Sikhi and other institute, he said: “One should focus on his goal all times.” Baba Sewa Singh honoured Akashdeep and his parents. OC

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