AFPS giving wings to dreams of children from underprivileged backgrounds: Minister Atishi
Press Trust of India | May 26, 2023 | 08:15 PM IST | 1 min read
While attending Delhi's AFP School's investiture ceremony, minster Atishi said Kejriwal govt is preparing students to become defenders of nation with all the necessary facilities.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi government's Armed Forces Preparatory School (AFPS) is giving wings to the dreams of children from underprivileged backgrounds who want to serve the nation, Education Minister Atishi said on Friday.
Attending the investiture ceremony of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Armed Forces Preparatory School at Jharoda Kalan, Atishi said discipline and patriotism among AFPS students was unparalleled. "All students present here are part of the first batch of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Armed Forces Preparatory School, and we have great expectations from them. These students possess unmatched discipline and patriotism and they already show glimpses of future military officers," she said.
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The minister said through this school, the Delhi government has instilled self-confidence among the children from underprivileged families. "The Kejriwal government is preparing students here as cadets to become defenders of the nation, and providing them with all the necessary facilities," she said.
. @ArvindKejriwal सरकार के शहीद भगत सिंह आर्म्ड फ़ोर्सेज़ प्रिप्रेटरी स्कूल के Investiture Ceremony में शामिल होकर बच्चों से उनके स्कूल और भविष्य को लेकर चर्चा की।
— Atishi (@AtishiAAP) May 26, 2023
इन बच्चों का अनुशासन और देशभक्ति का जज़्बा बेमिसाल है।अभी से इन बच्चों में कल के सैन्य अफसरों की झलक दिख रही है। pic.twitter.com/44rgMSAjLl
"The nation is watching the children of the first batch with great expectations. Due to the country's support, you have been provided with such magnificent hostels, campuses, education and training opportunity. It is also your duty to work hard and serve this country and bring pride to the nation," she added.
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