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All JK UT Sikh Coordination Committee Felicitates UPSC Qualifiers
6/4/2023 10:55:39 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu: June 4: An impressive function was organized by the All Jk Ut Sikh Coordination Committee under the chairmanship of S. Ajit Singh and the patronage of Shriman Mahant Manjit Singh Ji, Chief of Shiromani Dera Nangali Sahib. The event took place at the main Gurudwara Sahib, Digiana Ashram, Jammu, where successful candidates of UPSC-2022 were honored in the presence of hundreds of Sikh Sangat and senior officers of the J&K UT administration.
The distinguished guests in attendance included S. Jagdeep Singh (Retd. Major General), Sh. G. Parsanna Ramaswami (IAS, Secretary Transport), Sh. Ramesh Kumar (IAS, Div. Com. Jammu), S. Satinder Singh (Retd. DIG), S. Harvinder Singh (IAS, Additional Deputy Commissioner JAMMU), S. Rajinder Singh Tara (KAS), S. Charanjeet Singh (Retd. SDM), and S. Harjeet Singh (Tehsildar).
The UPSC qualifiers who were felicitated during the function were S. Namneet Singh, Sh. Anjeet Singh, Major Abhinandan Singh, and Sh. Dawarka Gaadhi. They were honored with a Siropa and a Trophy by S. Ajit Singh ji Chairman of the All Jk Ut Sikh Coordination Committee and Shriman Mahant Manjit Singh ji, Chief of Shiromani Dera Nangali Sahib ji.
During their speeches, S. Namneet Singh, Anjeet Singh, Major Abhinandan Singh, and Dwarka Gaadhi encouraged the youth to work hard with consistency to achieve their goals. They emphasized the importance of dreaming big and putting in maximum effort to turn those dreams into reality through focused studies. They also urged parents to invest in providing the best education and facilities to their children for their success in life.
Addressing the gathering, Sh. Ramesh Kumar (IAS, Div. Com. Jammu) raised awareness about the menace of drugs and advised the youth to unite in eradicating this problem from society. S. Ajit Singh, Chairman of the All Jk Ut Sikh Coordination Committee, congratulated the new UPSC qualifiers and urged them to work for the betterment of society, especially the youth. He viewed them as role models and a beacon of hope for future generations.
Shriman Mahant Manjit Singh ji extended his congratulations to all the successful UPSC qualifiers from the UT of J&K and wished them a successful future. He advised the youth, including those present at the function, to focus on their studies, develop good moral values, refrain from drugs, and learn from the successful youth who serve as role models and torchbearers for society.
The main organizers of the function included S. Surat Singh Toofani (Advisor, All Jk Ut Sikh Coordination Committee), S. Yashpal Singh (President, DGPC Udhampur), S. Fateh Singh (President, Singh SABHA Gurudwara Sainik Colony Jammu), S. Narinder Singh Khalsa, and other senior members of the All Jk Ut Sikh Coordination Committee.
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