Students take out rally to mark Anti-Terrorism Day

Source: Indian Express
Sat May 22 2010, 03:27 hrs 
Nearly 300 NSS volunteers of Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16, took out a rally in the city to mark Anti-Terrorism Day on Friday.
Carrying placards and posters with slogans, students marched through the sector spreading the message of embracing peace and shunning terrorism. The rally was flagged off by Education Secretary Ram Niwas.
The District Education Officer, Chanchal Singh, and the state NSS incharge Bikram Rana were also present. Principal of the school Anujit Kaur asked students to follow the path of peace. This day also marks the 19th death anniversary of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, and is observed as anti-terrorism day, across the country.
Meanwhile, UT Adviser Pradip Mehra administered an anti-terrorism oath to all officials and employees at the UT Secretariat in Sector 9.
UT Home Secretary Ram Niwas, Joint Secretary (Finance) Sandeep Hans, Chief Architect Sumit Kaur and other senior officials of the Chandigarh Administration were present on the occasion.

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