:dateline:CBSE affiliated Guru Amar Dass Adarsh Institute (GADAI) today announced to provide free education to the trio children of Sikh army officer Paramjit Singh who was recently beheaded on Indo-Pak border in Jammu by the Pakistani army men. Notably, the trio children are currently enrolled at the�Guru Amar Dass Adarsh Institute.
GADAI�s Principal Mrs. Anuradha Chandel today apprised Mrs. Paramjit Kaur (widow of Late Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh) about the decision taken by school management while extending heartfelt condolences to the aggrieved family.
Speaking with Sikh24, GADAI�s director Mr. Jatinderpal Singh Randhawa informed that keeping in view the sacrifice made by Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh the School management has decided to provide free education to his children.
General Secretary of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) S. Amrik Singh Ballowal has hailed the initiative of Guru Amar Dass Adarsh Institute to facilitate free education to the trio children of deceased Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh. He recalled that on the funeral of Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh, the SAD (Amritsar) President S. Simranjit Singh Mann had sought surety from Punjab government about the education of his children but by taking an appreciable initiative the GADAI authorities have depicted pro-humanity approach.
Agreed all children should be given the same benefit not just one family. We are all equal that is what Sikhi teaches us.
Very true
Thanks, Vaheguru bless with happiness & peace to the members of management committee, they have done a great job. The school where Prem Sager’ s children are studying they should do the same & government should also help their families.
That’s what I am talking about that communalism is breeded in you guys . This institute only ready to pay for Sikh army person but not of Orem sagar whom died along with him. I request my all Hindu friends to learn lesson from them . Shame on them.
Harish “Sharma” your insane and stupid comments are aimed at dividing people .But that is exactly what your ISI handlers want.