By SK.Vyas
Jalandhar, November 30, 2017: In a big reprieve to the students of Red Cross School for
Deaf and Dumb, the Deputy Commissioner Jalandhar Varinder Kumar
Sharma today said that the students completing their schooling from
this institute would be suitably employed by the Industrial giants of
the district.
Addressing the gathering during Sports Day meet of the Red
Cross Deaf and Dumb school here today, the Deputy Commissioner said
that the industrialists led by General Secretary of Jalandhar Chamber
of Industries and Commerce, Charanjit Singh Maingi had come forward
for this philanthropic cause. He said that industrialists have decided
to employ the students of this school, who have attained 18 years of
age, after they pass out from this institute. Sharma said that
this would be a big relief to the students as it would ensure their
livelihood, so as to live their life with dignity and pride.
The Deputy Commissioner said that it was a welcome step
which would go a long way in safeguarding the interests of these
students. He said that the sports meet in this school was a way to
imbibe a spirit of self-confidence amongst the students. Mr. Sharma
said that such event also helps in making the students active and
smart, which would be of immense importance to them in their future
life.
The Deputy Commissioner also hailed the office bearers of
NGO Samarparan, who had played an instrumental role in organizing the
event. Sharma said that these students were happy at very few
occasions adding that he was thankful to Samparan for bringing smiles
to innocent faces of the children. He assured fulsome support and
cooperation to the NGO for this noble cause.
Earlier, the Deputy Commissioner, accompanied by Secretary
Red Cross Mr. Paramjeet Singh and Principal of Red School for Deaf
PN Sharma, distributed prizes to the students.
On the occasion the office bearers of NGO including
Anita Sehgal, Priya Anand, Suruchi Kakkar, Manorama
Mayor, Dolly Mahajan, Shweta Monga, Vanita Manocha,
Sarita Kapoor, Mrs. Harjeet Kaur, Kajal Kapoor, Kirpal
Kaur and others welcomed the Deputy Commissioner.
Prominent industrialists including Charanjit Singh
Maingi, Harsh Gupta, Kuldeep Singh Pilot, German Monga and
others were also present on the occasion.
