As part of the SAKURA Science Exchange program, 10 students from Punjab Government schools visited Japan to gain first-hand knowledge about the Science Technology and cultural values of various countries.
Punjab Vidhan Sabha speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan on Thursday said that these students showcased their skills in understanding the Science Technology, Japanese language and cultural ethos in just a few days during the program.
Among the participants are Harmandeep Kaur from Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Mansa; Jasmeet Kaur from Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Bhawanigarh, Sangrur; Sanjna Kumari from Government Senior Secondary Smart School in Model Town Patiala; Sapna from Meritorious School in Bathinda; Nisha Rani from School of Eminence in Kapurthala; Gurwinder Kaur from Meritorious School in Ferozepur; Dipika from Government Kanya Senior Secondary School in Maur Mandi, Bathinda; Khuwaish from Government Senior Secondary School in Randhawa Msanda, Jalandhar; Udaynoor Singh from Government High School, Guruwali, Amritsar; and Tania from Government High School, Khai Pheme Ke, Ferozepur, informed the Speaker.
Sandhwan added that these students will be invited to the Punjab Legislative Assembly in upcoming days and will be felicitated with Rs 11,000 to each student to imbibe the spirit of serving the country and Punjab. The Speaker specifically extended the words of thanks towards the parents of these brilliant students.