CP Samiti Honors 30 High-Performing Students in JAC Board Matriculation Exams

The Educational Institute CP Samiti recognized and awarded 30 high-performing students from various areas with the Pratibha Samman.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Educational Institute CP Samiti, Cable Basti, awarded the Pratibha Samman to 30 children who excelled in the matriculation examinations conducted by the JAC Board. Students from Cable Basti, Tuiladungri, Cable Town, Garhabasa, Bajrang Nagar, and surrounding areas received the honor for their exceptional academic achievements.

The program was inaugurated by famous writer Anshuman Bhagat, Institute President Dinesh Kumar, Patron Khemlal Chaudhary, General Secretary Parmanand Kaushal, and Amit Kumar Singh by lighting a lamp in front of Maa Saraswati.

During the program, Anshuman Bhagat emphasized the importance of education, and how matriculation serves as a stepping stone for future success. He encouraged students to be competitive and adapt to the learning environment.

The students were urged to focus on their studies, maintain a healthy lifestyle and choose good company to manage the pressure and succeed in their education.

The dedication, hard work of the students, and the quality education provided by their teachers were highlighted as key elements for academic success.

The first three students with the highest marks were honored with mementoes and gifts. Cultural programs were also presented during the event.

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