The brilliant students of Swami Atmanand School excelled in PAT examination, now their dream of becoming agricultural scientists will come true, District Education Officer honoured them

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 Balodabazar. Two students of Swami Atmanand Utkrisht English Medium School, Lahod, Deepak Kumar Patel and Yashwant Sahu have cleared the PAT exam and secured government seats. Now their dream of becoming agricultural scientists is going to come true, and both the students are going to take admission in Agriculture College, Bhatapara. The school family expressed happiness over the selection of the students and wished them a

District Education Officer Balodabazar, Himanshu Bhartiya today felicitated Deepak Kumar Patel and Yashwant Sahu and congratulated them and wished them for their bright future. While talking to the students, he discussed about the future prospects in the agriculture sector. He said that there are many opportunities in the field of agriculture, like agricultural scientist, agricultural engineer, agriculture development officer, landscaping manager, crop testing officer, agriculture officer, food supervisor, researcher, agricultural crop officer, soil engineer, laboratory technician, etc.

On this occasion, the District Education appreciated the efforts of the Principal of the school Kaushik Muni Tripathi and praised the agriculture teachers Dinanath Paikara, Yashwant Shrivas, and Ritu Bharti and encouraged them for good work in future.

Principal Tripathi provided financial help

Principal of Atmanand Utkrishta Vidyalaya, Kaushik Muni Tripathi, provided immediate incentives to overcome the financial difficulties faced by students in getting admission. He informed that a project called “DOOR” is being run in the school, under which students are provided information and preparation for competitive exams like NEET, PAT, JEE Mains, PET. Around 826 students are studying in the school and they are getting the benefit of this project.

Principal Tripathi said that the agriculture teachers of the school are making a significant contribution in the development of the students and are preparing the students of the agriculture faculty for various competitive examinations. He gave the credit for these efforts to the District Education Officer, under whose guidance it is possible to conduct such classes.

Agriculture teacher Shekhar Shrivas said that the school family is contributing dedicatedly for the overall development of the students and the “Door” project is a medium through which students can prepare themselves for competitive exams. It is known that the school had launched a magazine named “Door” a few months ago, which includes the activities of the school.

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