SGPC's Dharmik Parikhya results out

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, July 9

The Dharam Prachar Committee of the SGPC that conducts Dharmik Parikhya (religious examination) across India for flourishing Gurbani, Gurmat (teachings of the Sikh Gurus) principles, Sikh Rehat Maryada (Sikh code of conduct) and Sikh history annually, has declared the result of examination that was conducted in February.

A total of 13,418 students appeared in the religious examination of the 2020-21 session. In the first category (Class VIII amp; IX), Amarbir Kaur, a student of Guru Gobind Singh Convent School, Suhawa, Tarn Taran and Taranjit Kaur of Bhai Nand Lal Public School, Sri Anandpur Sahib, secured the first position. Similarly, Parminder Kaur, a student of Bhai Nand Lal Public School, Sri Anandpur Sahib, secured the second position and Agamjot Kaur and Tarvinder Kaur of the same school secured the third position.

In the second category (Class XI amp; XII), Simranjit Kaur of Mata Sahib Kaur Girls Senior Secondary, Gehal, Barnala, and Gurnoop Kaur of Khalsa Collegiate Senior Secondary School, Garhdiwala, secured the first place. Similarly, Rajnish Kaur of Paradise Public School, Kot Majlas Batala, Kiranvir Kaur of Mata Sahib Kaur Girls Senior Secondary School, Gehal, Simrat Kaur and Jasmine Kaur of Navneet Public Senior Secondary School, Narmana, Nabha; Jasleen Kaur of Khalsa Public Senior Secondary School, Jand Sahib, Chamkaur Sahib; Komalpreet Kaur of Baba Gurmukh Singh Baba Uttam Singh Senior Secondary School, Khadoor Sahib, Tarn Taran secured the third position.

In the third category (graduate), Karampreet Kaur of Guru Nanak College, Moga, secured the first position, Komalpreet Kaur of Sant Baba Hazara Singh Girls College, Nikke Ghuman, secured the second position and Sehajpreet Singh of Guru Arjan Dev Khalsa College, Chohla Sahib, secured the third position.

In the fourth category (postgraduate), Amritpal Kaur of Guru Nanak College, Moga, secured the first position; Harjit Kaur of Baba Aiya Singh Riarki College, Tugalwala, Gurdaspur, secured the second position and Tarjinder Kaur of Guru Nanak College, Moga, secured the third position.

SGPC assistant secretary, media, Kulwinder Singh Ramdas said 1,092 students secured scholarships by securing more than 70 per cent marks. According to four categories, those students who secured scholarships will be given amounts of Rs1,100, Rs2,100, Rs3,100 and Rs4,100, respectively.

He said similarly, 20 students have secured the first-three positions and got listed in the merit and they will be given amounts of Rs5,100, Rs4,100 and Rs3,100, respectively, special prize and mementoes. The principals and religious teachers of those students who secured merit positions will also be honoured by the SGPC.

SGPC's Dharmik Parikhya results out
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