Millennium World School, Samana Organizes Sukhmani Sahib Path on the Occasion of Gurpurab.
- jessy Kaur
- Nov 13
- 2 min read
“With faith in God and gratitude in heart, may we all remain in Chardi Kala — ever rising, ever radiant.”
— Dr. K.K. Johri
To mark the sacred occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab, Millennium World School, Samana organized a serene and spiritually enriching Sukhmani Sahib Path, followed by melodious Kirtan and Langar Sewa. The school campus resonated with divine hymns, devotion, and a sense of unity as students, staff, and management participated wholeheartedly.
The event was graced by the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. Gurpreet Singh Goldy (BPO), who also inaugurated the school’s new building. The inauguration added a moment of pride and joy for the Millennium family, symbolizing both spiritual and academic growth.
As the ribbon was cut, students were filled with excitement and joy to step into their brand-new, beautifully designed classrooms, marking a fresh beginning full of hope and learning.
The Langar Sewa witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and teachers, who humbly served food to all — embracing the true spirit of Seva (selfless service) and equality, as preached by Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Sharing his thoughts, Dr. K.K. Johri, Chairman of Millennium World School, Samana, said:
“May Guru Nanak Dev Ji bless us all with wisdom, compassion, and the spirit of selfless service. Let education and spirituality walk together to build a better tomorrow.”
Principal Mrs. Shalini Cajla expressed her gratitude and added:
“Such spiritual gatherings not only nurture faith but also instill values of love, unity, and humility in young minds. The teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji inspire our students to lead a life of kindness and truth.”
The event concluded with a collective prayer for peace, prosperity, and enlightenment. The divine message of ‘Naam Japna, Kirat Karni, and Vand Chakna’ echoed in every heart — reminding everyone of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s timeless teachings of humanity and harmony.







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