The Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute (AFGJI) marked a significant milestone today with the celebration of its 40th Raising Day, reflecting on nearly four decades of dedication to inclusive education. The event was attended by distinguished guests, including the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, who received a formal Guard of Honour from the school’s NCC cadets, symbolizing respect and pride.
This year’s celebration centred around the theme “वैविध्य: Celebrating Diversity,” which underscores the institute’s commitment to fostering a holistic and inclusive learning environment. The students participated enthusiastically, presenting a series of performances that showcased a rich tapestry of unity, cultural heritage, and creative expression. These presentations illustrated not only the talents of the students but also the values of diversity embedded in the school’s educational framework.
Since its establishment, AFGJI has been unwavering in its mission to cultivate young minds through a robust combination of academic excellence, character development, and a wide array of co-curricular activities. The 40th Raising Day served as a moment of reflection, celebrating the institute’s accomplishments over the years while also reaffirming its commitment to nurturing responsible, well-rounded citizens prepared to contribute positively to society.
The festive atmosphere was a reminder of AFGJI’s role in shaping future leaders who value inclusivity and diversity, ensuring that every student receives an education that respects and celebrates their individual strengths and backgrounds. As the school looks forward to the next chapter in its journey, the emphasis on inclusive education remains at the forefront of its mission.