Spirituality – A Relationship, Not a Religion
Spirituality is not a religion it is a relationship. You attain supremacy not by being a worldly man but by being God’s man. We all know that a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.
A Child Who Teaches Adults the Meaning of Truth
In a society where people are consumed by material desires, and where children are often detached from life’s harsh realities, a young boy from class 3rd of Akal Academy, Aalampreet Singh, teaches us that “a single lie can spoil the reputation of integrity” and that true richness of the soul comes only with the name of God.
A Name That Reflects His Spirit
Hailing from village Ratia, Aalampreet Singh is a child blessed with high moral values and admirable etiquettes. His thoughts and sense of responsibility toward society are astounding at such a tender age as uncommon and beautiful as his name.
His small article titled “A Person Should Never Lie” may sound simple, but its depth lies in its implementation, not its expression. Aalampreet compels us to reflect do we really practice what we preach?
The Harsh Realities of Today’s Society
A drunkard youth wasting his life and a household filled with constant quarrels these are not rare scenes today.
Punjab, once the land of valor, now faces a deep-rooted crisis of drug and alcohol addiction.
Statistical reports reveal shocking truths:-
• 74% of the youth in Punjab are addicted to drugs.
• 69% of rural households do not have even a matriculate.
Education is being abandoned, and young lives are being pushed into darkness.
The Light of Hope – The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib
While the government remains largely passive toward this social epidemic, The Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib, has taken it upon itself to rebuild Punjab’s moral and educational foundation.
Through its 129 rural schools across five North Indian states, the Trust is shaping young minds through value-based education, restoring hope where despair once ruled.
A Child’s Vision for a Truthful and Alcohol-Free World
At an age where most children are busy with picnics and video games, Aalampreet – yet only in 3rd Class – dreams of a truthful, alcohol-free society.
His innocent conviction that an “Ardaas” (prayer) to Babaji can remove evil from the world leaves us spellbound.
He believes that by embracing spiritual values and following Babaji’s teachings, we can escape the vicious cycles of addiction, unemployment, and moral decay.
The Power of Value-Based Education
The path forward lies in value-based education awakening our youth to be examples of strength, morality, and compassion for generations to come.
Understanding spirituality and ethics at a young age, Aalampreet’s desire to always speak the truth and his commitment to banish alcoholism illuminate his path to success and glory.
“Truth lies above falsehood as oil above water.”
Truth may hurt, but it never kills while lies please, but never heal.
Let Faith Lead the Way
Aalampreet reminds us that it’s better to regulate your mind than regulate guns.
Let God guide you through life’s pathways, for without belief, there can be no success.
If the innocent eyes of a young boy can dream of shaping the world, then why can’t we?
Life isn’t worth living unless we’re willing to take big chances because for those who dream, there is no such word as impossible.





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