Police Public School Bemina, Srinagar celebrates annual day

Srinagar October 29 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir police public School Srinagar celebrated its annual day at Tagore Hall today in an impressive function.
 
On the occasion R R Bhatnagar advisor to LG was the chief guest while Dilbag Singh DGP J&K accompanied by Dr Rubinder Kour chairperson PWWA was-the guest of honour. SJM Gilani ADGP Armed along with Pallavi Gilani senior PWWA member, Archana Chaudhary and Snehal Vijay senior PWWA members, Sujit KumarDIG CKR, Ajaz Asad DC Srinagar, Ashish Mishra SSP Srinagar and other officers and PWWA members were present on the occasion.

In honour of the special guests, DIG Sujit kumar felicitated the chief guest Bhatnagar and guest of honour Sh Dilbag Singh while Mrs Snigdha Singh Principal of PPS felicitated Dr Rubinder Kour. 

The program started with the singing of National anthem followed by lightning of lamp by the guests. In her welcome address Mrs Snigdha spoke about the endeavour the school is undertaking for its improvement and how the department has stood behind the school.

Dr Rubinder Kour the Chairperson of PWWA presented the progress report of all the seven schools run by PWWA. She put out details of achievements made by PPS schools in academic as well as extra curricular activities. 

The students put up star performances in several song and dance programs. Skit was full of humour. The theme of the performances remained national unity and communal harmony. Audience numbering about 500 which included Parents and students were seen enjoying thoroughly. 

To boost morale of the teachers and students who performed , medals and trophies were presented to them by the special guests Sh Bhatnagar, Sh Dilbag Singh and Dr Rubinder Kaur. 

In his remarks, the chief guest R R Bhatnagar advisor to LG applauded the role of PPS Bemina in all the fields.
 
Dilbag Singh DGP J&K said these events are not for entertainment alone but are in fact a medium to encourage students. He said a trophy might not cost much but it greatly contributes to a child’s future. 

At the conclusion of the program, the chief guest, guests of honour and other special guests were presented with mementos which consisted of hand made drawings by students of the school.(KNS)

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