The All India Shiromani Mandir Parbandhak Committee Regd presented scholarships to promising students

Patiala - All social organizations should come forward to assist needy and promising students so that no student is forced to abandon their studies due to lack of resources. Sister Neelam Dutt expressed these words during a scholarship distribution ceremony at the SDSE Senior Secondary School in Patiala, as part of the All India Shiromani Mandir Parbandhak Committee (Regd.), Patiala's social service campaign aimed at raising the level of education for needy and talented students.
The chief guest at the ceremony was Mrs. Neelam Dutt, a revolutionary Sanatan Dharmi and selfless social worker, and the wife of the late Anil Dutt, the founding president of the All India Shiromani Mandir Parbandhak Committee (Regd.), Patiala. The program was presided over by Ripudaman Singh, Principal of Sanatan Dharma Sanskrit English Senior Secondary School, Patiala.
Presenting scholarships to the students present on this auspicious occasion, Mrs. Neelam Dutt said that without education and good values, humans are like animals. Therefore, all students should strive to attain the wealth of knowledge gained through education. Education is a treasure that no thief can ever steal. This wealth of knowledge is kept safe in the treasure trove of a person's mind and heart, and with its help, a person can achieve all kinds of success in life.
It gives us the strength to reach all kinds of heights in life. Speaking at the event, educationist Anil Kumar Bharti said that under the able leadership of Shri Sanatan Dharm Sabha (Regd.), Patiala, President Lal Chand Jindal, Senior Vice President Mr. Vijay Mohan Gupta, Vice President Mr. N.K. Jain, School Manager Engineer M.M. Sayal, and School Principal Ripudaman Singh, SDSE Senior Secondary School is providing high-quality education, international-level sports, and the sacred values ??of Sanatan Dharma to thousands of children in the Patiala district. Present at today's ceremony was the school's Principal, Ripudaman Singh, who presented the school's meritorious students with a second cheque of Rs. 15,000 from the All India Shiromani Mandir Parbandhak Committee (Regd.), Patiala. He thanked all the respected officials and members of the organization. He also praised former SS Master Anil Kumar Bharti, who retired after serving the school for 25 years, and whose efforts have ensured the continued auspicious work of providing scholarships to the school's students. Senior teachers Raman Kumar, Harvinder Pal, and other teachers were also present. At the end of the program, a two-minute silence was observed to pay tribute to the organization's founding president, the late Anil Dutt, and his son, the late Nikhil Dutt.