Ideas That Question. Stories That Stir. Actions That Inspire.
In a thought-provoking seminar titled “Punjab at Crossroads: Teach or Preach?”, minds from corporate boardrooms, academic institutions, and grassroots organizations came together to address a question that’s gripping the future of Punjab — Are we educating or merely preaching?
Voices from the Frontlines of Change
The panel brought together eminent personalities who’ve led impactful change across India:
- Kanwar Singh, Oracle India
- Jogendra Singh, Hero Corporate Services
- Lavinder Duggal, HTL Aircon Services Pvt. Ltd.
- Manpreet Singh Ahuja, PwC India
- Amarpreet Singh Ghura, FLAME University
Each speaker shared deep insights, emphasizing one unified belief — education rooted in core human values is the only sustainable path to progress.
Their message was clear: The transformation of Punjab lies not just in policy but in the classroom.
A Voice for Rural Girls
Tina Ahluwalia, a renowned Gender Diversity Champion, delivered a compelling presentation that highlighted the silent strength of rural India’s daughters.
“Education is not a privilege. It’s a shared responsibility,” she said — echoing the urgency of empowering girls through equal access, support, and value-driven learning.
Her session ignited conversations around gender equity and the need to reshape mindsets, especially in rural and conservative communities.
Jeevan Jaanch – The Stories That Answer
In one of the most moving moments of the event, Bhai Jagjit Singh Ji (Kaka Veerji), Vice President of The Kalgidhar Society, conducted the session “Jeevan Jaanch.”
He spoke of the visionary lives of Sant Baba Teja Singh Ji and Sant Baba Iqbal Singh Ji — not just as spiritual giants but as nation-builders who dedicated their lives to the upliftment of rural children through education, morality, and compassion.
Their stories weren’t just anecdotes — they were blueprints of how a value-based educational revolution can empower entire communities.
From a Seminar to a Movement
This wasn’t just another seminar.
It was a wake-up call.
It was a gathering of visionaries.
It was a moment of collective realization that true education goes beyond textbooks — it builds character, ignites dreams, and transforms lives.
Final Thought
Punjab is indeed at a crossroads.
And the question remains:
Will we continue preaching ideals, or will we start teaching with purpose and values?
Because when education becomes a mission — it becomes a movement.
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