During the Independence Day celebrations at Graphic Era Deemed University, Founder President Dr Kamal Ghanshala announced a new step to provide education for farmers’ children. Education for Farmers’ Children – Real Meaning of “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” After hoisting the national flag, Dr Ghanshala said that the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” becomes complete only
During the Independence Day celebrations at Graphic Era Deemed University, Founder President Dr Kamal Ghanshala announced a new step to provide education for farmers’ children.
Education for Farmers’ Children – Real Meaning of “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan”
After hoisting the national flag, Dr Ghanshala said that the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” becomes complete only when farmers’ children get proper education.
The university already supports the children of martyred soldiers and Class IV employees with free education. Now, it will also extend this support to small farmers’ families.
India’s Strength – Operation Sindoor Shows Progress
Dr Ghanshala praised Operation Sindoor, saying it proved India’s technological power. The success of the operation has led many foreign nations to order Indian defence equipment.
He added, “India has changed. We are proud of our traditions and also strong in modern technology. From weapons to cyber defence, our forces can face any challenge.”
Graphic Era’s Achievements – Amazon Placements
Speaking about the university’s success, Dr Ghanshala shared that 30 students secured placements in Amazon.
Through a special tie-up with Amazon, more than 5,000 students will now get training and career opportunities, bringing pride to India at the global level.
Honouring Freedom Fighters – Inspiring the Youth
Dr Ghanshala urged students to remember the sacrifices of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and other freedom fighters. He said that their stories should inspire today’s youth to work for the nation.
Vice Chancellor Dr Narpinder Singh added, “The freedom we enjoy today stands on their sacrifice. Our duty is to protect it with knowledge, unity, and responsibility.”
Awards and Recognition
The event also included awards:
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₹1 lakh was given to the NCC cadets for their excellent performance.
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₹21,000 was given to a cultural team led by Shriyansh Navani, Pratishtha Sharma, Vaibhav Joshi, Vansh Khankariyal, and Aditya Joshi for their patriotic performance.
The NCC parade was led by Senior Under Officer Vinayak Thakur and Under Officer Varun Adhikari.
The ceremony was attended by Pro-Chancellor Dr Rakesh Sharma, former Chancellor Dr SR Khandooja, along with faculty, staff, and students. The programme was conducted by Dr MP Singh.
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