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Deomali, Jan 29: Wangki Lowang, Minister of PHE & WS, DoTCL, today inaugurated Vivek Dwar and the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Lab set up by INFOSYS Foundation at Ramakrishna Mission, Narottam Nagar.
Vivek Dwar, a meticulously crafted archway by skilled artisans from North India, stands as an emblem of aesthetic excellence and cultural heritage. Its inauguration signifies the integration of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aspirations, reflecting the ethos of Narottam Nagar as a centre for holistic learning and cultural enrichment and adding another tourist attraction to the existing statues and gardens.
Presiding over the inaugural ceremony were Swami Balabhadranandaji, Assistant General Secretary of the worldwide Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, alongside distinguished dignitaries and revered personalities from the academic and spiritual realms. Swami Balabhadranandaji, laid the foundation stone for a proposed new hostel building at the Higher Secondary Section of the institution, symbolising the institution's commitment to nurturing not just academic prowess but also providing a conducive environment for holistic growth and development.
In their addresses, the distinguished guests emphasised the pivotal role of education in shaping the future of society and called upon the student community to embrace the spirit of service and compassion. They underscored the importance of imbibing values rooted in humility, empathy, and social responsibility, thereby empowering students to become conscientious contributors to the nation's progress and prosperity.