Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that 32 students from the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Armed Forces Preparatory School in the national capital have successfully passed the National Defence Academy (NDA) examination.
Kejriwal expressed his joy on social media platform X, stating that this achievement marks one of the highest numbers of successful candidates from any school in the country.
“In just one year Delhi’s Armed Force Preparatory school has shown excellent results. I am sure that more and more students from Delhi will now clear the NDA exam and make our country proud as future officers. Delhi will always be ready to serve the nation,” Kejriwal wrote on X.
He also commended the Armed Forces Preparatory school for its outstanding results, anticipating that more students from Delhi would excel in the NDA exam in the future.
Kejriwal’s post emphasised the school’s impressive performance in just one year and conveyed his confidence that Delhi would continue to contribute to the nation by producing future officers who make the country proud. (With inputs from PTI)
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