Sikh Federation Honors Young Achievers in Jamshedpur
Esteemed Guests Highlight Importance of Education and Perseverance
The All India Sikh Students Federation held a ceremony at Gurudwara Sahib Bistupur to honor top-performing students from the 10th and 12th classes.
JAMSHEDPUR – The All India Sikh Students Federation hosted an event at Gurudwara Sahib Bistupur this evening, recognizing the achievements of top-performing students from the 10th and 12th grades.
The ceremony was graced by two distinguished chief guests, Amarpreet Singh Kale, a renowned social worker, and Meena Vilkhu, Principal of Chinmaya Vidyalaya.
In her inspiring speech, Meena Vilkhu referred to the honored students as "diamonds, but uncut," encouraging parents to nurture their children’s talents and take responsibility for their education.
Her words infused a renewed sense of enthusiasm among both students and parents.
Amarpreet Singh Kale, during his address, shared the struggles and triumphs of various eminent personalities to motivate the students.
He underscored the significance of perseverance and hard work in achieving success.
Satnam Singh Gambhir, East India President of the Federation and event organizer, emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating young talents, assuring that such initiatives would continue.
The ceremony also included ceremonial honors for the chief guests.
Meena Vilkhu was honored by Gurpreet Kaur Gambhir and Narendra Kaur Gambhir, while Amarpreet Singh Kale received accolades from Federation head Satnam Singh Gambhir and Bistupur Gurudwara President Prakash Singh.
The event saw the attendance of notable figures such as Sakchi Gurudwara President Nishan Singh, General Secretary Paramjeet Singh Kale, and others including Gurdeep Singh, Inderjit Singh Kapoor, Inderjit Singh Panesar, Inderpal Singh Bhatia, Manmit Luthra, Parvinder Bhatia, Manveer Singh, and Mohinderpal Singh.

