Students pledge drug-free Punjab : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Students pledge drug-free Punjab

KHANNA: Students of the Gobindgarh Public College, Alour, Khanna, observed International Youth Day on Monday.



Khanna, August 13

Students of the Gobindgarh Public College, Alour, Khanna, observed International Youth Day on Monday. Principal Dr Neena Seth Pajni highlighted the importance of the day and said it is an opportunity for governments to draw attention towards issues concerning youngsters.

Students took pledge for drug-free Punjab, healthy Punjab, corruption and terrorism free India. Prof Sushma Miglani, Prof Narinder Pal and Prof Bharat Bhushan were also presents on the occasion. More than 50 students participated in the event. — OC

Top News

India summons Canadian diplomat over raising of pro-Khalistan slogans at event attended by PM Justin Trudeau

India summons Canadian deputy envoy over pro-Khalistan slogans at event attended by PM Justin Trudeau

Ministry of External Affairs describes the raising of slogan...

Uttarakhand suspends licences of 14 products made by Ramdev's pharmaceutical companies

Uttarakhand suspends licences of 14 products made by Ramdev's pharmaceutical companies

The list of 14 products whose licences were suspended includ...

Supreme Court recalls order for termination of 30-week pregnancy of 14-year-old rape survivor

Supreme Court recalls order for termination of 30-week pregnancy of 14-year-old rape survivor

Bench led by CJI Chandrachud withdraws its April 22 order af...

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy summoned by Delhi Police to join probe in Amit Shah’s doctored video case

Amit Shah's 'doctored' video: Delhi Police summon Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, one arrested in Assam

Revanth Reddy says he will not be afraid about notice over p...

Supreme Court stays CBI probe into West Bengal government officials' role in teacher recruitment scam

Supreme Court stays CBI probe into West Bengal Government officials' role in teacher recruitment scam

Top court, however, refuses to stay High Court order cancell...


Cities

View All