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Moral education even more important in modern era: Minister Ganesh Joshi

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CNI Girls’ Inter College holds Annual Function

Garhwal Post Bureau

Dehradun, 12 Dec: Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi today attended the annual and Christmas function of CNI Girls’ Inter College, Rajpur Road, as the Chief Guest.

The students mesmerised the audience with their captivating cultural performances. On this occasion, Minister Ganesh Joshi distributed sweaters to 18 underprivileged girl students of the school. He also honoured five students who secured the highest marks in the school in the Uttarakhand Board Examination 2025 for High School and Intermediate classes. Additionally, students who excelled in sports at the block and state levels were felicitated with medals and certificates.

On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi extended his greetings and best wishes to the teachers and parents on the annual celebration of the school. He said that the institution has been serving in the field of education for the past 168 years and continues to provide education to the last person standing in society. He added that the annual function of any school or institution reflects its identity, and this school imparts good values to every child.

Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi said that in today’s modern era, ideals and standards are changing. Along with academics, moral and character education is equally important. He said that, if one wishes to be modern, one’s thoughts should become modern. He shared key mantras for success in life with the students and encouraged them to move forward and progress. He emphasised that sports are just as important as studies. He extended his best wishes for the school’s annual function, wishing the institution and its students a bright future.

During the event, the school management also presented a four-point demand letter regarding essential resources needed at the school. Minister Ganesh Joshi gave a positive assurance and promised all possible assistance.

Present on the occasion were JS Rawat, Secretary of Uttarakhand Minority Commission; school manager Anita Templeton; Principal Rebecca Meenakshi Singh; former Additional Director SB Joshi; as well as students and parents.