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Salwan Education Trust (SET) takes great pride in commemorating ‘Samman
Diwas’, an annual feature of the Trust, to pay glowing tribute to the
valiant soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces who stand guard against all
odds, so that we can live and lead a safe and happy life with our
families. In This regard, Salwan Public School, Sector-15, Gurugram
celebrated Samman Diwas and also organised Blood Donation Camp to salute
the ultimate valour and sacrifice of the Armed Forces on Saturday, 30
November 2019. The Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour of this iconic
event were Hon’ble Mr. M. M. Naravane, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM- Vice-Chief
of the Army staff and Lt. Gen. R. S. Grewal, AVSM, VSM-President’s
Honorary Surgeon respectively. The event was attended by Chairman
Emeritus, Trustees, Management Committee Members, PTA Members, Directors
, Principals of sister schools and the Parents. The program commenced
with the wreath laying Ceremony by the Chief Guest on the pious Amar
Jawan Jyoti. The program also included a felicitation ceremony in which
as many as 15 decorated personalities across the country were honoured.
The audience witnessed and appreciated the scintillating cultural
performance by the students propagating the message of love and peace.
Chairman (SET) Mr. Sushil Dutt Salwan took to stage and cordially
welcomed the elite gathering and expressed his heartfelt gratitude for
the armed forces and hailed the tremendous contribution of the guardians
of the frontiers. The Chairman (SET) informed that ever since the Kargil
war, the school under the sagacious guidance of Hon’ble Chairman
Emeritus (SET) Sh. Shiv Dutt Salwan, has decided to celebrate Samman
Diwas every year and send its student-contingent annually to places like
Kargil, Roorkee and naval docks so as to impress upon the young minds to
aim for the coveted armed services. In addition to this, an exhibition
displaying the famous Black pottery of Nizamabad, Azamgarh (U.P.),
handlooms of Mubarakpur, Azamgarh (U.P.) and Madhubani Art of Mithila
(Bihar) was also organised under the Tribal, Rural and Urban Empowerment
(TRUE) program in association with ITRHD to revive the age-old Indian
legacy and to empower the artisans’ community. Towards the end, the
Chief Guest, in his splendid address, exhorted the students to look for
a lucrative career of their preference and give it their all to realise
their dreams. His lavishing praise on the smooth conduct and likening it
with ‘military precision’ was a strong testimony of the success of the
event that was being live-streamed on the facebook page for the away
audience. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks followed by the
National Anthem. |

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