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Sant Baba Bhag Singh International School, Jalandhar

The school celebrated Baisakhi through its grand carnival, Saanjh, complemented by a prestigious investiture ceremony. The event stood as a brilliant display of talent, creativity, and community spirit. The ceremony was graced by chief guest Sant Baba Janak Singh and...
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The school celebrated Baisakhi through its grand carnival, Saanjh, complemented by a prestigious investiture ceremony. The event stood as a brilliant display of talent, creativity, and community spirit. The ceremony was graced by chief guest Sant Baba Janak Singh and Sant Baba Manmohan Singh, Chairman of Sant Baba Bhag Singh Educational Complex, Hardaman Singh Minhas (secretary), Ravdeep Saran, Principal of Sant Baba Bhag Singh Public School, Binjon, Manju Chawla, Principal of Sant Baba Bhag Singh Institute of Nursing, Captain Sukhdev Singh (Facility Manager), Surjit Kaur, society members Manpreet Singh, Joginder Singh, Kulwant Singh, Amarjit Singh, Dr Jaswinder Singh (Shiksha Ratan), Sarabjit Singh (IBM), RS Bawa, Dr Sajjad ul Akbar Wani, and various other dignitaries including the Principal of the school. The carnival was a lively celebration featuring thrilling games, engaging activities, mouth-watering food stalls, and captivating talent shows. These elements together showcased the rich and diverse skills of students. The investiture ceremony marked a significant milestone in student leadership, as deserving students were formally entrusted with responsibilities, nurturing their leadership skills and commitment to serve their peers and school community.

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