STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: “Good byes are not forever, Good byes are not the end. They simply mean, we miss you until we meet again.”
Amidst an aura of nostalgia and anticipation, JK Public School (JKPS) Panjtirthi accorded a farewell to the class 10th students.
The Principal of JKPS Panjtirthi, Suman Banbah delivered an inspiring speech to the outgoing class to motivate them to become better human beings.
She quoted, “We can translate dreams and ambitions into thoughts and thoughts into action by perseverance and hard work which can carve our destiny. So, obstacles should be taken as building blocks for learning.”
With a heartwarming gesture, Principal appreciated the class 10th students, acknowledging their dedication, resilience, and achievements throughout their academic journey.
With sincere blessings and words of encouragement, she imparted her best wishes to students for their upcoming board examinations.
The Teachers of class 10th wished “May your future endeavors be adorned with success, and may the bonds forged within these walls endure the test of time.”
The students of class 10th expressed their emotions and thanked the staff for their able guidance and were happy to convey that they have been groomed as disciplined and all rounder students.
Each student of class 10th was felicitated with beautiful gift as per his/her personality, behaviour and talents.
The Jakians honoured the Principal and teachers with gifts as a token of love and respect.
The day unfolded with a symphony of performances, from captivating dances to thrilling games, culminating in a momentous ramp walk, the most exciting segment of the function.
Amongst the spirited contenders, Mansha Zara dazzled her way to become Miss JKPS , embodying the essence of excellence and grace. Adhikrita Verma was titled as the first runner up and Khushi Khullar won the title of second runner up.
Vatsal Mehra was chosen as Mr JKPS. First runner up award under male category was received by Rajveer Trikha and Neelesh Verma was selected as the second runner up. Rajveer Singh Charak and Kriti Gupta of class 9th were awarded for the flawless compering.