Sanjay Kumar Inaugurates New Army School in Ambala: A Call to Youth to Serve the Nation
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On April 3, Ambala (NationPress) witnessed the inauguration of a new Army Public School, officiated by Union Secretary for School Education and Literacy, Sanjay Kumar. He inspired the students to envision ambitious goals and to serve their country with honor.
Kumar characterized this occasion as a significant advancement in cultivating future leaders and scholars.
According to a post by the Indian Army's Western Command on the social media platform X, "A historic day for Ambala Cantt! The Army Public School was inaugurated by Sanjay Kumar, Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, alongside Lieutenant General Rajesh Pushkar, General Officer Commanding of Kharga Corps and Senior Patron of Army Public Schools."
The Indian Army's statement highlighted Kumar's emphasis on the importance of education, integrity, and service, as he encouraged the youth to aspire for greatness and contribute to the nation.
On the same day, Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), extended her greetings in honor of the Army Medical Corps Raising Day, reaffirming their dedication to enhancing operational readiness.
She articulated a comprehensive vision that marries medical science, policy, and practice to reinforce support for the armed forces in times of peace and conflict.
The Defence Ministry, in a post on X, commemorated the valor and selfless service of the Army Medical Corps on #AMCCorpsDay, April 3, 2026, as the DGAFMS, alongside DGMS (Army), DGMS (Navy), and DGMS (Air Force), led a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial. This was a heartfelt tribute to the brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation, reaffirming the Corps' unwavering commitment to preserving life during both war and peace.
Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Command, also offered his best wishes to all ranks, veterans, and families of the Army Medical Corps (AMC) on their 262nd Raising Day.
The Central Command of the Indian Army also extended their greetings to AMC personnel, stating, "We wish all ranks, veterans, and families of Army Medical Corps #AMC a happy #CorpsDay. Your service is a vital support for both the force and the nation," on their official social media account.