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NATIONAL AWARDEE TEACHERS DONATE RS. 1.25 LAKH FOR FLOOD RELIEF TO MARK TEACHER'S DAY

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CHEQUE HANDED OVER TO EM HARJOT SINGH BAINS FOR CHIEF MINISTER FLOOD RELIEF FUND

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(MOREPIC1) In a heartwarming display of solidarity, the National Awardee Teachers' Association (NATA) Punjab has come forward to support the state government's flood relief efforts, presenting a cheque of Rs 1.25 lakh to Punjab Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains. 

A delegation of National Awardee Teachers, led by NATA President Dr. Balram Sharma, called on S. Harjot Singh Bains to make contribution to Punjab Chief Minister Flood Relief Fund to mark Teachers’ Day, while assuring full support to the state government in this challenging situation. 

S. Harjot Singh Bains lauded the National Awardee Teachers, while stating “they are the pride of the Education Department”. He commended their initiative and efforts in extending support to the flood-affected people and their willingness to make a positive impact in the community. 

Dr. Balram Sharma, Amarjit Singh Chahal and other members of NATA also assured the Education Minister that NATA Punjab will continue its support to mitigate the academic losses of students in flood-affected areas, underscoring their commitment to education during the crisis. The delegation credited S. Harjot Singh Bains for inspiring their initiative, who has been at the forefront of overseeing rescue and relief operations in the flood-affected areas of Rupnagar district.

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