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Chief Khalsa Diwan to open 5 new schools, offer NDA coaching classes

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, January 22

The Chief Khalsa Diwan on Saturday organised a meeting of the working committee and general house at Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib. As many as 100 members of the CKD working committees attended the meeting. Condolences were read out to the late Chief Khalsa Diwan members Col. Narsher Singh and orthopaedic surgeon Dr Hardas Singh before the commencement of the meeting.

Among several decisions taken, the CKD approved a five-member committee to commence the NDA classes in collaboration with the Educational Committee at Sri Guru Harkrishan CKD School of Excellence. The classes will be provided at a minimal fee and free of cost for needy students. Nirmal Singh, president, CKD, highlighted the ongoing development works of CKD schools, as he proposed to open five new schools under the Chief Khalsa Diwan within two years. A five-member committee to survey the land being donated by the donors for the construction of these schools at proposed sites was also constituted.

During the meeting, it was decided to install a solar system in all CKD schools while CKD members Avtar Singh and Satnam Singh were re-elected as Chief Khalsa Diwan members.

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