While attending the annual prize distribution ceremony as the chief guest, State BJP senior spokesperson and former MLA Rajendra Rana said
Sujanpur, November 15 : In a school which is getting excellent results and whose children are performing well in every field, parents should understand that their son or daughter is completely safe in that educational institution. This was stated by senior spokesperson of the state BJP and former MLA of Sujanpur, Rajendra Rana, while attending the 27th annual prize distribution ceremony of Saint Sai Public Senior Secondary School, Kot, falling under the assembly constituency, as the chief guest on Saturday. During this, he honored the meritorious students. The program started with Saraswati Vandana and lighting of lamps. Chief guest Rajendra Rana, who reached the venue, was given a grand welcome by the school’s MD Colonel Balwant Singh Rajput, Principal Nisha Sharma along with all the staff members and parents of the students. Rajendra Rana said in his address that it has been learnt that the students of this school are performing excellently in every field. Be it in the field of education or sports, the students of the school are proving their talent in every field. The former MLA told the parents of the students present in the program that today is the time to provide the best education to the children as well as the best It is also about imparting values. While teachers are giving them the best education and best values in schools, parents should also make them aware of every good and bad thing at home and keep an eye on their every activity. The way the prevalence of drug addiction has increased nowadays, in such a situation parents will have to come forward to save their children from the clutches of this addiction. Today the students have presented excellent programs and have displayed their talent through cultural programs, songs and music, for which I give Rs. 11 thousand to the school management as an incentive. During this, the chief guest was honored by the school management by presenting him a shawl, cap and a memento.








