Dr. Deepak Vohra motivates Students of Sat Paul Mittal School

Sat Paul Mittal School organized a VIP Visit in the school with an extremely passionate motivator, Ambassador, Dr. Deepak Vohra, a special advisor to the Prime Ministers, Lesotho, South Sudan and Guinea-Bissau and to Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils, Kargil and Leh. Bipin Gupta, Vice Chairman, Governing Council, Sat Paul Mittal School welcomed the Chief Guest and valued his gracious presence.

Dr. Deepak Vohra motivates Students of Sat Paul Mittal School

Ludhiana, July 24, 2023: Sat Paul Mittal School organized a VIP Visit in the school with an extremely passionate motivator, Ambassador, Dr. Deepak Vohra, a special advisor to the Prime Ministers, Lesotho, South Sudan and Guinea-Bissau and to Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils, Kargil and Leh. Bipin Gupta, Vice Chairman, Governing Council, Sat Paul Mittal School welcomed the Chief Guest and valued his gracious presence.


The speaker apprised the students on the theme of ‘AMRITKAL 2045' and aware students about its objective of improving quality of life for Indian habitants and close development gap between rural and urban areas. He further enlightened the students about the Panch Pran or the five fundamentals of Amrit Kaal which include the goal of developing India, elimination of any trace of the colonial mindset, honour and pride in our roots, development of unity, and a sense of duty among citizens. He articulated that success does not come from the efforts of the government alone and drew attention to the role of public and social organisations and civil societies and also inspired the youth for the maximum participation. He gave an inspirational message to the Satyans that by revisiting and revising one's approach, one can unleash the full potential and pave the way for a resplendent future where India stands tall as a developed nation. He motivated students to live life without discrimination, hatred, ego and inequality. He said,” As an Indian we all should have faith and confidence in ourselves, we should not allow cynicism to affect us and should always remember that we are not Indians because we live in India, we are Indians because India lives in us. We can do it! We are Indians.”


Indeed, the interactive session was engaging and knowledgeable as Dr. Deepak Vohra reinvigorated the students with his words of wisdom. Bhupinder Gogia, Principal, Sat Paul Mittal School, proposed a vote of thanks. The event culminated with a respectful rendition of the National Anthem.