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Sainik Schools pride of Punjab, says minister

JALANDHAR: “Students of Sainik School, a pride of Punjab, have brought accolades to Punjab with their achievements.



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, October 14

“Students of Sainik School, a pride of Punjab, have brought accolades to Punjab with their achievements. They shine like a star in country and abroad,” said Punjab Education Minister Om Prakash Soni, who presided over the award distribution ceremony of 57th annual athletics meet at Sainik School here.

The Education Minister said 1,100 military officers, including 50 Lieutenant Generals and Major Generals, have been serving the country after passing out from Sainik School. Congratulating the students, he said they were very fortunate to study in such prestigious institutions. “Students studying in such coveted institutions never fail in their life and definitely get higher posts in their career, he said.

After giving away prizes to the winners of the three-day athletics meet, Soni said they were the founders of future, hence they should work diligently and with full dedication to achieve their goals.

Cadets held a march past under the banner of their respective houses coupled with wonderful presentation of the world famous bands of school.

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