'Moral values losing importance in materialistic world'
DR AVINASH Saoji. social worker, praised the work of Bharat Vidyalaya for stressing more on students' health, intelligence and emotions. The school is focussing more on overall development of child rather than academics alone, he said. Dr Saoji was speaking at the programme organised a! the release of souvenir 'Srujanvedh'. The school has organised the event as part of its diamond jubilee celebration. Harshvardha Agashe. School Management President, presided over. Dr Saoji further said that everybody is busy to make a good career. The ultimate aim to earn money. Therefore, human values are getting sidelined in this competitive world. One must think of questions why and what/whom to live for. Once these questions find answers in life, everything is sorted out, he further added. Students must read inspiracional literatturc. They musi travel a lot SO that they can study people and their mind. Dr Saoji said.
At the outset, the guests garlanded the portrait of late Divakarbhaiyya Agafihe, Students presented a welcome song. Former students Shyam Choudhary. Dr Suryahhan Ingle. Sadhana Naik. Harshvardhan Agashe. Rajiv Bhave. Tukarain Raut. Rajiv Maindkar. Ravindra Gadre. and Others were honoured with shawl and shreefal. Vilas Dcshmukh made the iniroductory remarks. The guests released the souvenir "Srujanvedh". Narendra Lanjewar is the Executive Editor of 'Srujanvedh'. Dr Saoji felicitated Narendra Lanjewar for producing excellent souvenir. Ramesh Wankhadc conducied the proceedings. Pralhad Gaikwad proposed a vole of thanks. Sudha Kordc. Ramesh Korde, Vilas Deshmukh. HM, Shaligram Unhale. Assistant HM. Ramcshwar Palvc. Supervisor, were present on the dais. The programme was well attended.
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