Hindustan Times (East UP)

Discipline a must to build a better, developed nation: Prez

At UP Sainik School, Kovind unveils the statue of Dr Sampurnana­nd, inaugurate­s an auditorium named after him and lays foundation stones of several projects

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com HT

LUCKNOW: President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday highlighte­d the importance of discipline, stressing that it was a must to take the nation towards developmen­t and a better future.

Addressing the concluding ceremony of the Diamond Jubilee celebratio­ns of the Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey UP Sainik School in Lucknow, the President said teachers and students of this school had establishe­d a tradition of excellence and also set good standards for other Sainik Schools.

Establishe­d in 1960, the Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey Uttar Pradesh Sainik School was the first such school to be establishe­d in the country, by the then UP chief minister Dr Sampurnana­nd. The President unveiled the statue of Dr Sampurnana­nd, inaugurate­d an auditorium named after him and laid foundation stones of projects doubling the capacity of the school, as well as a hostel for girls.

“I feel very proud to have unveiled the statue of Sampurnana­ndji. He was the first chief minister of the country to have the vision of making a discipline­d society by establishi­ng Sainik Schools,” said the President.

President Kovind congratula­ted the management of UP Sainik School for being the first one to allow admission of women cadets. “I am happy to note that this school is also the first which started providing education to girls. This would be the first Sainik School, girl students of which would appear in the NDA examinatio­n this year,” he said.

The president expressed his gratitude to the father of Capt Manoj Pandey who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Kargil war in 1999.

Rememberin­g Captain Pandey, the President said, “We will always be indebted to him and his family for his sacrifice to protect the borders of the nation. Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey has written a wonderful and immortal saga of valour and sacrifice. He is the only soldier among the students of all Sainik Schools who has been decorated with the Param Vir Chakra.”

“I am also trying since 2019 to reach Kargil Memorial on Kargil Shaheed Diwas to pay my homage to soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the war. I am hopeful that I will soon have the honour to do so.”

The President said that personalit­ies like Dr Sampurnana­nd and Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey had a common ideal: dedicating everything to the nation. The President expressed confidence that keeping such ideals in mind, students and teachers of this school would further enhance the prestige of this institutio­n and write glorious chapters in the service of the nation.

Reiteratin­g the importance of discipline and dedication, the President said that athletes like Dhyan Chand, Milkha Singh and Neeraj Chopra emerged when soldier-like discipline was coupled with dedication and spirit to do something for the country.

The President also highlighte­d the glorious past of the Sainik School and mentioned the alumni who received medals for their valour.

Governor Anandiben Patel, chief minister Yogi Adityanath, deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma and several other dignitarie­s attended the event.

 ??  ?? President Ram Nath Kovind releasing a stamp at UP Sainik School on Friday. First Lady Savita Kovind, Governor Anandiben Patel and UP CM Yogi Adityanath are also seen.
President Ram Nath Kovind releasing a stamp at UP Sainik School on Friday. First Lady Savita Kovind, Governor Anandiben Patel and UP CM Yogi Adityanath are also seen.

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