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“Mile Sur, Mera Tumhara,
Tho Sur Bane Hamara”.
It is a challenge to the
patents to bring up
their children and
equally it is a
challenge to me to teach
your children, as I
desire to shape them in
the interest of our
society and in the
interest of our beloved
nation.
The task is not easy for
either of us. We as a
School should have the
desired equipment and
infrastructure to shape
the children that is to
educate the children as
per the ambition, as per
the interest, as per the
ability, as per their
capacity and with all
this moulding them in
the direction we want
them to progress, which
will benefit the
children, which will
benefit the parents,
which will benefit the
society and which will
benefit the country.
The students who are
ordinary when they come
into our school and when
they finish their
education in our school,
and pass out from our
school. I want them to
be extraordinary not
only extraordinary but
also exemplary and
excellent.
So that tomorrow they
should be exemplary
citizens of India as
Engineers, Doctors,
Businessman and Nation
Builders. They should
have extra intelligence,
super knowledge and
super courage and
confidence.
This is a Herculean
task, and gigantic
responsibility. For this
the parents should
extend their full
co-operation to school
so that we could achieve
our common goal
together. So that I say
“Mile Sur, Mera Tumhara,
Tho Sur Bane Hamara”. |