Amritsar, March 7
Harjinder Singh Dhami, President of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), has congratulated Sikh students who successfully cleared the Union Public Service Commission Examination and have been selected for higher administrative services. He also announced that the SGPC will honour them with a cash reward of ₹1 lakh each.
In a press statement issued from the office, Advocate Dhami said that achieving success in a highly competitive examination like the UPSC reflects the hard work, dedication, and determination of young aspirants.
He stated that students including Simrandeep Kaur and Sanavardeep Singh, along with other Sikh candidates who cleared the UPSC examination, have not only brought pride to their families but have also brought honour to the Sikh community.
Expressing happiness, Dhami mentioned that Simrandeep Kaur, who secured the 15th rank nationwide, is a student of Khalsa College Patiala, an institution run under the management of the SGPC.
He further said that the SGPC has consistently been making efforts to encourage Sikh students to appear in competitive examinations. As a gesture of encouragement, the SGPC will honour each Sikh student who clears the UPSC examination with ₹1 lakh.
Dhami added that the SGPC has always been committed to supporting youth in the field of education and will continue its efforts in the future. He also specially mentioned that in the upcoming SGPC budget, a special fund will be allocated to support the preparation of administrative service examinations, which will help deserving Sikh students pursue this field.
The SGPC President also congratulated the students and their families and wished them success in their future endeavours.
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