Minister of State for School Education (Independent Charge) and General Administration Inder Singh Parmar, on Thursday participated in the felicitation ceremony at “Pragyadeep” Saraswati Vidya Pratishthan, Bhopal, to honor Vidya Bharti’s alumni successful in Union Public Service Commission and Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission examinations. Minister of State Parmar congratulated all the newly selected administrative officers and their parents.
Minister of State Parmar said that it is a matter of pride that a large number of children who have completed school education in Hindi language in Vidya Bharti are selected in administrative services. Language cannot be a hindrance to success, so don’t consider it as a weakness and avoid feeling of inferiority complex, he said.
The moral values and values that the institute has given, now there is an important opportunity to use them in social service with sensitivity and work without discrimination, he said.
The contribution of family, society and school lies in progress, make your behavior ideal and do such work that you become an inspiration for the society, he said.
There will come many challenges in the workplace, but on the basis of moral values, discharge your role responsibly in realizing the vision of a harmonious and exploitation-free society, he said.
In the year 2047, the centenary year of independence, ensure your contribution in fulfilling the resolution of the reconstruction of a glorious, harmonious, all-prosperous Vishwaguru India, he said.
Additional Chief Secretary JN Kansotiya said that the culture and nature of the state is excellent, it is a matter of good fortune to get an opportunity for social service here. Mother tongue is an easy medium to acquire knowledge. The selected officers should work for the interests of the last person by treating everyone equally and establishing conduct according to the expectations of the society.
Vice President Vidya Bharti Ravindra Kanhere, Vice President Board of Secondary Education Dr. Rama Mishra, Chairman Permanent Text Book Committee Prakash Bartunia, other officials of the institute and relatives of the newly selected officers were present.