Teachers' Day is observed at Gandhi Memorial Camp College
Teachers' Day is observed at Gandhi Memorial Camp College
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Today, September 5, Teachers’ Day was celebrated at Gandhi Memorial Camp College in Jammu.

A news release says that the President, Professor B L Zutshi, was at the event. The news statement also said that it was a gift from the heart to the teachers who shape the future of our country.

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In his speech, Professor B.L. Zutshi talked about how important teachers are to society and paid tribute to Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, an important scholar and politician. He also spoke warmly about the accomplishments of Professor Hajani and Professor J. N. Koul, two respected teachers whose work continues to inspire new generations.

Professor Verinder Rawal, who is the General Secretary of the college, praised the students and teachers for planning the event that brought everyone in the college together. He gave his best greetings to everyone there and thanked them all for working together to make the event special.

Professor Savita Raina, a member of the Education Committee, gave a speech in which she talked about how important teachers are to our everyday lives and how dedicated and committed they are.

Verinder Raina, a member of the Executive Body, agreed with these ideas and stressed how important teachers are in forming society’s morals.

M. L. Koul, who is also a member of the Executive Body, was also at the event and helped to make the talks more interesting.

Principal Satish Talashi greeted everyone from the bottom of his heart and talked about how important teachers are in forming the future leaders of the country.

The success of the event was also due to the hard work of Pradeep Pandita, an Assistant Professor of Mass Communication, and Minu Khazanchi, the main organisers, who both played key parts.

The most interesting part of the party was Ayaz’s performance. He is a Mass Communication student who wrote and performed a number of songs and raps that really hit home with the crowd.

The Teachers’ Day party at Gandhi Memorial Camp College was a loud ode to the hidden stars of our society: the teachers who continue to shape young minds and inspire greatness. The event brought people from the college together to show thanks and respect for those who help people learn.

Sapna, who was getting her B Ed, worked with Mohammad Saqib, who was getting his degree in Mass Communication, and Feroz Kousar, who was also getting his degree in Mass Communication, to lead the project well. Also, first-year students took part in a range of acts with great enthusiasm.

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