Education is the strongest source of progress and development Cabinet Minister Ranbir Gangwa

Chandigarh, February 8:- Haryana's Public Works and Public Health Engineering Minister Mr. Ranbir Gangwa said that education is the strongest source of progress of society, state and nation. Mr. Gangwa was addressing the annual function organized at PM Shri Senior Secondary School located in village Gangwa, Hisar today. He said that in today's competitive era, students should not be limited to book knowledge only but should also imbibe moral values, discipline and ethics in their lives.
On reaching the venue, the chief guest was welcomed by the school management committee, teachers and students with flowers and garlands. The Cabinet Minister appealed to the students to set goals and move forward with hard work, dedication and confidence. He honored talented students who performed well in academics, sports and cultural activities and said that honoring talented students becomes a source of inspiration for other students as well.
Which instills new energy in them to move forward. The Cabinet Minister wished the students a bright future and also appreciated the role of the teachers. He assured the construction of an auditorium in the school premises and installation of digital boards in the classes and said that whatever work related to the school will be completed on priority basis.
During the program, colorful cultural programs were presented by the students of the school. The Cabinet Minister said that such events play an important role in the overall development of the students and provide an opportunity to hone the hidden talent in them.
After the annual function, Cabinet Minister Mr. Gangwa interacted with the villagers and local citizens in the school premises and listened to their problems. He discussed various public issues including drinking water, roads, education, health with the officials and gave necessary instructions to the officials of the concerned departments for the speedy and priority resolution of the issues.