Sainik School Balachadi, Jamnagar celebrated 75th Independence Day

Sainik School Balachadi, Jamnagar celebrated 75th Independence Day in its school campus.

New Update
Sainik School Balachadi, Jamnagar celebrated 75th Independence Day
Advertisment

Sainik School Balachadi, Jamnagar celebrated 75th Independence Day in its school campus. Air Commodore (Retd) Surendra Singh Tyagi, VM, the Chief Guest on this occasion, laid wreath on the Shourya Stambh, the war memorial of martyrs and hoisted Tricolor.

Advertisment

The event in the line of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' started with the welcome address given by the Principal, Group Captain Ravinder Singh where he informed gathering that the Chief Guest also holds the record of maximum hours of flying MIG-21. Cadet Krish Ninama and Cadet Vatsal Gambhava delivered speeches in Hindi and English respectively while Cadet Devansh Yadav and Cadet Sukaksh Bajpayee presented a skit on the importance of career in Armed Forces.

On this occasion, a Virtual Investiture Ceremony for the academic session 2021-22 was held gracefully through online mode. Cadets were nominated for various School Appointments and House Captains on the basis of holistic qualities which include punctuality, discipline, moral values, academics, games & sports, positive attitude, leadership qualities so on and so forth, so that they can be role models to their fellow schoolmates.

The Chief Guest during his address wished everyone a very Happy 75th Independence Day and congratulated the newly appointed cadets. He told about the importance of Armed Forces in the Independence of India. He said Armed Forces give us a feeling of self-pride, sense of live and happiness which we can inculcate in others. He advised everyone to make this nation best in the world.

To give the occasion an apt tribute, the Chief Guest unveiled the 'Soil of Sacrifice' - the sacred soil of Chandan Post (Kargil), where Captain Nilesh Soni, an alumnus of Sainik School Balachadi attained martyrdom on 12 Feb 1987 during Operation Meghdoot at the Siachen Glaciers, the highest battlefield on earth.

At last, the vote of thanks was presented by Lieutenant Commander Manu Arora, Vice Principal, Sainik School Balachadi and the function culminated with the presentation of school song.

Latest Stories