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Sainik School, Kunjpura, Karnal holds Teacher's Day celebrations

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The school celebrated Teacher’s Day 2025 with solemnity and joy, honouring the pivotal role of teachers in shaping young minds. The celebration commenced with Principal Captain (IN) Gurbir Singh, accompanied by the First Lady of the Campus Gauravdeep Kaur, Vice-Principal Col Nirmal Jeet Singh, Administrative Officer Sqn Ldr Soniya Sharma and the entire academic staff, offering floral tributes to Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The cadets expressed their heartfelt gratitude towards their mentors through eloquent speeches and a lively cultural programme that showcased their talent. Their words and performances reflected deep respect and affection for their teachers. In his address, the principal extended warm appreciation to the teaching faculty and staff for their dedicated service and tireless efforts in moulding future leaders. He highlighted the significance of teachers as guiding lights of character, discipline, and knowledge. A special lunch was organised for the academic and administrative staff, reinforcing the spirit of unity and respect that defines the institution. The event was well organised under the guidance of the in-charge, Dr Surender Sangwan.

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