Maintain pace with modern educational trends: Rana to teachers

Excelsior Correspondent

Students of Diamond Public School presenting cultural item while celebrating annual day on Monday.
Students of Diamond Public School presenting cultural item while celebrating annual day on Monday.

NAGROTA, Feb 2: Underlining the significance of frequent parent-teacher interaction for better academic growth of children, Provincial president National Conference, Devender Singh Rana has said this is necessary for taking corrective measures in shaping the career of students, especially at their grooming stage.
“Shaping the course of tiny tots is a most delicate phenomenon in the learning process and it can be achieved only when teachers, parents and students maintain synergy”, Mr Rana said while speaking at the annual day function of the Diamond Public School at Bajalta this morning.
He said grooming young minds is a crucial challenge and urged upon the school management to maintain pace with modern trends in the field of education and endeavour to give best to students, which can put them in a good stead to face the most competitive age with much more confidence and vigour.
Mr Rana appreciated the various activities including the cultural programme presented by the young students and hoped they will focus on extra-curricular activities in a big way along side academics. “Such activities are very crucial for overall growth of the students”, he said and urged the management to take extra care about the personality development of the youngsters.
Earlier, the Principal and the management presented annual report.
In his welcome address, Principal Joginder Singh said that the school has been endeavouring to give its best to the students in all spheres of academic and extra-curricular activities.