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Computer lab upgraded in Kalyanpur high school

Master Gopal Singh Memorial Government High School, Kalyanpur, is an example in itself. With the help of NRI Hari Singh Auluck, the school has become a cynosure for all eyes. Today, the inauguration of the new and upgraded computer lab...
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NRI Hari Singh Auluck welcomed by students and staff members of Government High School, Kalyanpur, in Jalandhar.
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Master Gopal Singh Memorial Government High School, Kalyanpur, is an example in itself. With the help of NRI Hari Singh Auluck, the school has become a cynosure for all eyes. Today, the inauguration of the new and upgraded computer lab of the school was also done. For the last 10 years, toppers of classes 5th, 8th and 10th have been given cash prizes along with the trophy.

The name of the school was kept after Hari Singh's father in 2014 under a policy by the former government when Singh donated Rs 20 lakh. It was in 2014 when he donated for the school for the renovation of the building. Then he donated for the construction of library, a science lab and also donated a lot of books for the students to read. Until now, he has donated Rs 60 lakh for the school.

As per information, it was a middle school and got upgraded to high school in 2001. Even after the upgrade, the infrastructure could not be provided by the government accordingly. When Auluck visited the school, he thought of donating to the school.

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Sukhvinder Paul, Punjabi master of the school, said Auluck was generous towards the school.

"Library and computer labs have ACs as well. He has spent Rs 4 lakh on various books," he said.

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Auluck visits his village every year in November. "His main focus also remains on upgrading the library because for Auluck, it is very important that the school students read books," he said

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