One Day with DC – Toppers from Sangrur District Spend a Day with the Sandeep Rishi

Under the Punjab government’s initiative “One Day with the DC,” top-performing students from Class 10th and 12th in Sangrur district spent a day with Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi. The program aimed to not only recognize the achievements of these students but also provide them with a firsthand experience of administrative processes, leadership, and public service.
The students arrived at the Deputy Commissioner’s residence at 7:30 am, where they were warmly welcomed. Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi interacted with the students, sharing his daily routine and disciplined lifestyle. The students were also given a tour of the Deputy Commissioner’s office and home.
The students were taken on a visit to the District Administrative Complex, where they witnessed the functioning of various departments, public grievance redressal systems, and the implementation of government schemes. They also attended meetings where district development issues were discussed.
The students had lunch with Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi, Additional Deputy Commissioner Amit Bamby and Assistant Commissioner (General) Lovepreet Singh Aulakh. Later, they visited the Additional Deputy Commissioner’s court and gained insight into the judicial process.
The day concluded with an open dialogue session between the students and the Deputy Commissioner, where the students shared their experiences and received inspirational advice. Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi honored the students with mementos and appreciation certificates, wishing them a bright future.
The Deputy Commissioner said that the program not only familiarized the students with government administration but also instilled in them leadership, discipline, and a sense of public service. He added that initiatives like “One Day with the DC” can bring about positive changes in students’ lives.
The students, including Akashdeep Kaur (2nd rank in Class 12, District Sangrur), Imanat Kaur (3rd rank in Class 12, District Sangrur), and Jasdeep Kaur (3rd rank in Class 10, District Sangrur), praised the Punjab government and district administration’s initiative, calling it a unique opportunity to understand administrative processes, leadership, and public service. They described the experience as unforgettable and inspiring, which will help them set future goals.
The teachers of the students also appreciated the initiative, calling it a motivating step for the students’ overall development.
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