Bhilwara. The annual Diwali affection meeting of the alumni of Adarsh Vidya Mandir Higher Secondary School, Gandhipuri, Shahpura was completed with great enthusiasm.
Kishan Gopal Kumawat, Area Co-Treasurer, Vidya Bharti Rajasthan was present as the keynote speaker in the program. The program was started with the lighting of the lamp as per Indian tradition. Conducted by Raghav Kumawat. The event took place in a family and emotional atmosphere in the presence of the school family and alumni. Keynote speaker Kishan Gopal Kumawat said that the five pledges set in the centenary year of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh are social harmony, family enlightenment, environmental protection, indigenous conduct and civic duty to bring positive change in the society. We should contribute to social service by joining these works in any form. He said that Vidya Bharti Alumni Portal has today become the largest network in the world and called upon more and more students to join it.
Hanuman Dhakad’s address became the center of attraction
Hanuman Dhakad, the first student of the school and member of the management committee, said that the alumni can bring a big change in the society through small works of social service like setting up water kiosks, distributing fruits to the patients in hospitals, honoring the Guru on Guru Purnima, construction of martyr memorial, and honoring the meritorious students. He said that the student of Vidya Bharati is not limited only to the job, but plays a leading role in every work of society building. In the program, Jaikishan Ghusar, physical teacher and Alumni Shivcharan Sharma, teacher and alumni were present. Divya Vaishnav and Shivang Parashar shared memories of their student life. Ravindra Singh Jhadawat left everyone emotional by presenting the devotional song Kanhaiya Daudyo Aaj Re. In the end, Raghav Kumawat recited his self-written poem, which was appreciated by everyone.
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