23rd May 2023,Delhi Public School,Sahibabad,Ghaziabad:- Today the Principal of Delhi Public School Mrs.Bhavna ji organized a very useful program here. Mrs. Bhavna invited Vir Chakra recipient Col. Tejendra Pal Tyagi, national president of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, to give information about the army to the children of senior classes and to create plans for the future. Head Master Mr. Prashant Kumar and other teachers did excellent moderation of the questions of the students in this event.
Colonel Tyagi said that the population of India is 145 crores and the army is only 13 lakhs, but whenever there is a disaster in the country, the army is called and the situation comes under control. Why, is there any magic wand in the hands of the army. In fact, each soldier is an ambassador of devotion to duty, discipline, training and honesty. He asked the students that would you not like to be a part of such an army? Everyone raised their hands and said that they also want to join the army. After this he was informed about joining NDA, IMA, OTS, TA etc. He told that the best way to join the army after 10+2 is Technical Entry Scheme (TES). To move forward in the future, Col. Tyagi told that special attention should be paid to two things:
Question the Existing
Work Beyond the Call of Duty
Remember that Netaji Subhash Chand Bose was also born in this soil and was made of the same kind of bone mass as all of you. He played a major role in the independence of India only because he raised a question mark in front of the power of the British and told that 32 thousand British cannot rule over 32 crore Hindus. This happened to question the existing. Without saying, if you start working on your own cognizance on the 11 duties given in Section 51 (A) of the Constitution of India, then it will be called Work Beyond the Call of Duty.
In the end, Col. Tyagi, as always, administered oath to all the teachers, teachers, students of Delhi Public School that they should leave good morning, Namaste, Satashrikal, Adab Arj and call Jai Hind in public places in mutual greetings.