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Follow on Google News | LPU organized 'University Honor Ceremony' to recognize Students' Outstanding AchievementsAs a ritual of honouring the students who have shown outstanding achievements during last one year, LPU celebrated its annual 'University Honour Ceremony'. The ceremony is to recognize the talented University students.
By: LovelyProfessional University The Chancellor Mr Mittal congratulated the honoured students as well as their parents and said: "Seeing so many students with national and international level achievements, I feel proud that they have held aloft the flag of the University sky-high. They have shined not only in our own country, but have also won scholarships in country like Australia. It is a matter of holding our heads high as these talented students have won many Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals at national level Sports and Cultural competitions also. For such talented students, our University is ever-ready to accord all the support and motivation required. " Inspiring the students from the dais, he also said: "We want more and more students to grab such opportunities to have scholarships by revealing their real worth." Holding Parents in high esteems, he spoke: "Parents are the real factor in the growth of their wards; and, showing confidence in our services, they have made us grow also, as the largest university of India." It is worth explaining that near about six hundred students of the years 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Batches were honoured. The awards were bestowed upon those who have shown their brilliance by scoring 9.5 and above CGPA in academics and by winning medals during National level cultural and sports activities like Inter- Zonal National Youth Festivals/Sports Activities held in collaboration with Association of Indian Universities and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India. On this occasion, Videos of Dreams prepared by the students themselves were also screened to highlight the dreams and aspirations of the students. Sharing their experiences, S Kartar Singh, father of Jasmeen Kaur and Ms Neena Gupta, mother of Neha Mahajan said: "We had never imagined that our daughters possessed a fire of talents within them. We are really very thankful to those teachers at the University, who motivated them to be excellent." Some parents of other honoured students, Mr Rajinder, Mrs Kamal, Mrs Sarabjeet, hailing from other states, exhibited the similar feelings: "We used to be worried about our wards in consideration to the distance and change of culture, but today we are feeling as proud parents that in the great environment of the University they have developed themselves as the lovable human beings." End
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