M.S. Sirsa
writes letter to the Principals, Guru Harkrishan Public Schools under DSGMC for
career counselling of 12th class pass outs
School's main landline phone number be
converted into helpline number: Sirsa
New
Delhi, 31 May 2016
Manjinder Singh Sirsa, general
secretary of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee and advisor to Punjab's
Deputy Chief Minister, wrote a letter today to the principals of Guru
Harkrishan Public Schools under DSGMC, instructing them conduct special
counselling programme in these schools for the students having passed class
12th from these schools this year.
In his letter, Sirsa wrote that even
though the schools are directly not liable for the students who have left the
schools after passing class 12th, but the schools can make special contribution
in helping these students choose proper options regarding higher studies or
professional courses, according to their academic records. If the students are
successful in getting higher studies or professional training according to their
mental and psychological level, they definitely make great leaps in their
career and make success in all the fields of life. Such successful students
lead the national and the community on the way of progress by playing a big
role in the development of the society.
Sirsa expressed concern that the
competition to get admission in all reputed universities, including Delhi
university, or their affiliated colleges; is becoming highly tough due to which
the students and their parents have to pass through a very tense period of
admission process. But after getting several years of education in the school,
students consider their teachers and other school staff as their guides, upon
whom they express complete faith and trust. Therefore, as a responsible educational
institution and a guide to the students, all the branches of Guru Harkrishan
Public Schools should conduct counselling of the students, who have passed
class 12th from these school this year.
Sirsa suggested that as an initial
help to the students, the main landline phone number of the schools be
converted into a helpline number. Besides, nodal officers should be appointed
in every branch of the school, who can provide guidance to the students and
their parents calling over such helpline numbers and through meetings in the
school, if so required. Sirsa stated that the Sikh religion believes in the
principle of "welfare of all" (Sarbat Da Bhala). Therefore, if a
student, who is not a alumni of Guru Harkrishan Public School, requests to take
benefit from this counselling programme, he should also be provided such
guidance at par with the passed out students of these schools.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC
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