Governor Mangubhai Patel emphasized the importance of continuous learning for success and progress in life. The Governor was engaging in a cordial interaction with differently abled girls, accompanied by their teachers, at the Jawahar Khand Assembly Hall in Raj Bhavan. The hearing- and speech-impaired girls from the Anand Service Society, Indore, came on a courtesy visit to meet the Governor on Friday. Additional Chief Secretary to the Governor, K.C. Gupta, was also present on the occasion.
Governor inspires them to keep learning and moving forward
Governor Mangubhai Patel interacted with the girls through their guides, learning about the challenges they face and the successes they have achieved. He encouraged them to continue learning and striving forward, and wished them a bright and successful future.
A video film depicting the inspiring journey of Sushri Gurdeep Kaur Vasu, highlighting her struggles and achievements, was also shown to the girls. The Governor later joined the girls and their teachers for lunch, adding warmth to the special occasion.
Girls share experiences of their visit to Raj Bhavan
Governor Mangubhai Patel interacted with all the girls, asking about their experiences during their visit to Raj Bhavan, and also posed for a group photograph with them. The girls shared their delightful experiences of exploring the historic Raj Bhavan complex, especially the art gallery, through sign language. They expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Governor for the opportunity to meet him, share a meal, and visit Raj Bhavan.
Girls presented self-created artworks to the Governor
During their meeting with Governor Mangubhai Patel, the girls Sushri Divya Gole and Sushri Vaishnavi felicitated him with a bouquet. Sushri Kiran Vishwakarma, along with other girls, presented the Governor with their paintings and artworks showcasing their talent and creativity.
Governor watches film on differentl abled government employee Gurdeep
Governor Mangubhai Patel, along with the girls, watched a short film based on the life and struggles of Sushri Gurdeep a differently abled government employee serving in the Madhya Pradesh Commercial Tax Department. He encouraged the girls to draw inspiration from Gurdeep’s journey of perseverance and success, and to continue learning and moving forward in life. The Governor also praised the unwavering support of Gurdeep’s family, the dedication of her teachers, and the efforts of the institution’s representatives.
On this occasion, Additional Secretary to the Governor Umashankar Bhargava, co-founder and director of the institution Smt. Monica Purohit, Secretary Shri Gyanendra Purohit, Gurdeep’s mother Smt. Seema Manjit Kaur, teacher Smt. Mrinalini Sharma and girls were present.
