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Lyallpur Khalsa College Marks Auspicious Start Of Academic Session 2026–27 With Religious Fervour

Lyallpur Khalsa College

Jalandhar July 16 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- The new academic session 2026–27 at Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, began today on a spiritually elevated note, with traditional prayers and devotional music seeking divine blessings for the year ahead. The programme commenced with the collective recitation of Sri Sukhmani Sahib Ji at the college Gurudwara Sahib, attended by faculty members, non-teaching staff, and students in large numbers. The congregation was then treated to a mesmerising kirtan performance by noted devotional singer Bhai Bhupinder Singh Ji Khalsa, (Ramamandi) whose soulful rendition left the audience deeply inspired.

Addressing the gathering, the Principal, Dr. Rashpal Singh Sandhu, underscored the college’s unwavering commitment to seeking divine guidance before every undertaking. He stated that it has been the abiding tradition of Lyallpur Khalsa College that no work is initiated without the protection and blessings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. He further remarked that the college had achieved outstanding results in academics, sports, research, and cultural activities in previous years, and expressed confidence that the new session would bring even greater laurels.

Sardarni Balbir Kaur Ji, President of the Governing Council, extended her heartfelt blessings

Dr. Rashpal Singh urged students to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to their pursuits, stressing that hard work, coupled with divine grace, is the surest path to success. He credited the institution’s reputation as one of North India’s leading educational centres to the collective effort and perseverance of its teachers and students. Sardarni Balbir Kaur Ji, President of the Governing Council, extended her heartfelt blessings and best wishes to the entire college community for the new academic year. She prayed for the holistic development and bright future of every student.

As part of the religious observance, a community langar was organised, during which Chhabeel, tea, and Badana Seviyan were served to all present. The event was conducted by Dr. Harjinder Singh Sekhon, who ably compered the proceedings. The occasion witnessed the gracious presence of Governing Council members, the Principal, teaching and non-teaching staff, and a significant number of students, reflecting the collective spirit and unity of the college family.

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