Press Release
Press Release from Raj Bhavan
Information & Public Relations Department
SKM/GOV/PR/2024/58
Press release
Rajbhavan: Gangtok
Date 22/11/2024
Principal, teachers and students of PM Shri Government Higher Secondary School Jaswantpura, Jalore, Rajasthan on visit to Sikkim, courtesy visit to Hon'ble Governor
Principal, Vikram Singh Deputy Principal, Teachers and group of 50 students of PM Shri Sikkim today during his Sikkim visit.
On this occasion a program was organized at Rajbhavan's Ashir Bhavan in which the school principal and deputy principal felicitated the Governor by presenting bouquets and highlighted his school and objectives of this visit.
The Principal expressed pride of the Governor having connection with Rajasthan, "We are proud that a highly prestigious and senior leader of our state is leading a beautiful state like Sikkim." "
During the program, school representatives appreciated the natural beauty of Sikkim and various initiatives here, which inspired them to visit Sikkim. He said that Sikkim's cleanliness, environmental protection and plastic ban initiatives are extremely inspiring.
School representatives also highlighted the initiatives being taken by their school and stated that their visit is an attempt to strengthen cultural exchange and unity under the 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' program.
In his address, the Governor described Sikkim as a completely organic, green state, plastic free, pollution free, and disciplined traffic state. "The people here are very polite, hardworking, friendly, he said." "Governor sir during this time also mentioned the history of Nathula Darra and the important role of Rajasthan General Sagat Singh in the 1967 India-China war, who proudly raised the name of Rajasthan.
In this link, the Governor also appreciated the initiatives being adopted by the school and urged everyone to adopt the good initiatives of Sikkim.
This group of school is on a three-day tour in Sikkim, aimed at encouraging cultural exchange and unity under 'One India Shrestha Bharat'.
Gangtok, November 22 (Raj Bhavan): The Hon’ble Governor of Sikkim, Shri Om Prakash Mathur granted audience to the students and teachers from PMSHRI Government Senior secondary School, Jashwantpura, Jalore, Rajasthan at a special programme held at Ashirvad Bhavan of Raj Bhavan. A group of 65 members both teachers and students are in Sikkim for educational tour to understand state organic farming, environment friendly policies etc.
In his brief address, the Hon’ble Governor highlighted how the organic farming practice has put Sikkim in world focus and established itself as the fully organic farming state in the country. He said “Sikkim is a state with zero crime, pollution free and no plastic. The people Sikkim are very polite, hardworking, friendly and maintain communal harmony.”
The Hon’ble Governor highlighted the 1967 Indo-China War of 1967 in which valiant Rajasthani army officer, Major General, Sagat Singh made a significant contribution and he also asked the students to learn from the nation's rich history and to draw inspiration from the valiant officer, Major General Sagat.
He also shared insightful information about the Vibrant Village Programme in Sikkim, where 42 villages were chosen for the initiative. Vibrant Village Programme is envisioned by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi under 'Viksit Bharat@2047'.
To help make Rajasthan a more environmentally friendly and crime-free state, the Hon. Governor encouraged the children to apply what they had learned on the tour.
He also spoke on the paramount importance of a teacher who acts as a force to lead the youth on the way to progress and prosperity. “No development would have been possible if there were no teacher. The teachers should inculcate the values of 'service to humanity' among the students. They should guide them to contribute to society and the nation. This exposure tour will provide an opportunity for mutual exchange of knowledge that goes far beyond the text books, which promotes deeper understanding of peaceful, clean and green state, customs, traditions and languages" added the Hon’ble Governor.
The Hon’ble Governor wished all the students and teachers a memorable stay in Sikkim.
Earlier school Principal Vikram Singh apprised Hon’ble Governor about the study tour and expressed their happiness that a senior leader from Rajasthan is leading a beautiful Himalayan state Sikkim.
Additionally, a student stated that their tour is an attempt to understand state organic farming, environment friendly policies etc and highlighted the measures their school is taking.
Press release
Rajbhavan: Gangtok
Date 22/11/2024
Principal, teachers and students of PM Shri Government Higher Secondary School Jaswantpura, Jalore, Rajasthan on visit to Sikkim, courtesy visit to Hon'ble Governor
Principal, Vikram Singh Deputy Principal, Teachers and group of 50 students of PM Shri Sikkim today during his Sikkim visit.
On this occasion a program was organized at Rajbhavan's Ashir Bhavan in which the school principal and deputy principal felicitated the Governor by presenting bouquets and highlighted his school and objectives of this visit.
The Principal expressed pride of the Governor having connection with Rajasthan, "We are proud that a highly prestigious and senior leader of our state is leading a beautiful state like Sikkim." "
During the program, school representatives appreciated the natural beauty of Sikkim and various initiatives here, which inspired them to visit Sikkim. He said that Sikkim's cleanliness, environmental protection and plastic ban initiatives are extremely inspiring.
School representatives also highlighted the initiatives being taken by their school and stated that their visit is an attempt to strengthen cultural exchange and unity under the 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' program.
In his address, the Governor described Sikkim as a completely organic, green state, plastic free, pollution free, and disciplined traffic state. "The people here are very polite, hardworking, friendly, he said." "Governor sir during this time also mentioned the history of Nathula Darra and the important role of Rajasthan General Sagat Singh in the 1967 India-China war, who proudly raised the name of Rajasthan.
In this link, the Governor also appreciated the initiatives being adopted by the school and urged everyone to adopt the good initiatives of Sikkim.
This group of school is on a three-day tour in Sikkim, aimed at encouraging cultural exchange and unity under 'One India Shrestha Bharat'.
Gangtok, November 22 (Raj Bhavan): The Hon’ble Governor of Sikkim, Shri Om Prakash Mathur granted audience to the students and teachers from PMSHRI Government Senior secondary School, Jashwantpura, Jalore, Rajasthan at a special programme held at Ashirvad Bhavan of Raj Bhavan. A group of 65 members both teachers and students are in Sikkim for educational tour to understand state organic farming, environment friendly policies etc.
In his brief address, the Hon’ble Governor highlighted how the organic farming practice has put Sikkim in world focus and established itself as the fully organic farming state in the country. He said “Sikkim is a state with zero crime, pollution free and no plastic. The people Sikkim are very polite, hardworking, friendly and maintain communal harmony.”
The Hon’ble Governor highlighted the 1967 Indo-China War of 1967 in which valiant Rajasthani army officer, Major General, Sagat Singh made a significant contribution and he also asked the students to learn from the nation's rich history and to draw inspiration from the valiant officer, Major General Sagat.
He also shared insightful information about the Vibrant Village Programme in Sikkim, where 42 villages were chosen for the initiative. Vibrant Village Programme is envisioned by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi under 'Viksit Bharat@2047'.
To help make Rajasthan a more environmentally friendly and crime-free state, the Hon. Governor encouraged the children to apply what they had learned on the tour.
He also spoke on the paramount importance of a teacher who acts as a force to lead the youth on the way to progress and prosperity. “No development would have been possible if there were no teacher. The teachers should inculcate the values of 'service to humanity' among the students. They should guide them to contribute to society and the nation. This exposure tour will provide an opportunity for mutual exchange of knowledge that goes far beyond the text books, which promotes deeper understanding of peaceful, clean and green state, customs, traditions and languages" added the Hon’ble Governor.
The Hon’ble Governor wished all the students and teachers a memorable stay in Sikkim.
Earlier school Principal Vikram Singh apprised Hon’ble Governor about the study tour and expressed their happiness that a senior leader from Rajasthan is leading a beautiful Himalayan state Sikkim.
Additionally, a student stated that their tour is an attempt to understand state organic farming, environment friendly policies etc and highlighted the measures their school is taking.
