Tarn Taran Diary: Neglect of Gandhi Municipal Park
Gandhi Municipal Park in Tarn Taran, situated in the heart of the city, is the only park where the residents can go and walk in enjoyment. It is unfortunate that the park is facing neglect at the hands of authorities. Lack of sanitation, wild growth of grass and proper seating arrangements are all conspicuous. The iron grill installed near the wall of the park is damaged and stray animals often enter, their dung emanating not only a foul smell but spoiling the serene surroundings. There is no drinking water, no toilet in the park. Three years back, a sound system had been installed that would play bhajans, kirtans and shabads. But it has become non-functional now. Maintenance is lacking and the elderly, who come here for recreation, find all this disturbing. Plants seek more care with dry leaves shed by the trees not being removed for days. A large number of people come here in the morning and evening. Residents say that the park is not well maintained. For the protection of the public and to restrict stray animals from entering the park, an iron grill has been installed at the walls of the park which is damaged but the MC prefers to look the other way.
Sargunpreet Kaur is an extraordinary student
Sargunpreet Kaur, a student of Class 12 at Dasmesh Parivar International School, Aima Kalan (Tarn Taran), has honed her skills in the playing field, demonstrating remarkable teamwork, strategy and sportsmanship. Her passion for sports is matched only by her academic prowess, as she consistently achieves outstanding grades and showcases a deep understanding of complex concepts. She is a player of basketball, football, athletics, kabaddi, kho-kho and volleyball. Beyond her impressive academic and athletics record, she is an intelligent and thoughtful individual with a keen sense of social responsibility. She is deeply concerned about environmental issues. The combination of a rigorous academic environment, diverse extracurricular activities, including sports, makes it a unique and enriching experience. She is an active member of various clubs in her school like Science Club, Eco Club, Cultural Club etc that promote inclusiveness and collaboration. Sargunpreet Kaur, a vibrant and multifaceted individual, embodies the perfect blend of intellect, talent and compassion. This exceptional young girl is a shining example of versatility, excelling in various aspects of life with ease and elegance. She organises morning assembly and delivers message for the day to her fellow students.
Names of 11 literary persons in records
The names of 11 personalities have entered the official records in Tarn Taran. An initiative in this regard has been taken by Dr Gurdeep Singh, District Language Officer. He said that the name of noted story writer Gursimar Singh alias Simran Dhaliwal, winner of the national-level award, is in the list. He is a writer who has written four story books. Dr Rupinder Kaur, who is an author of different varieties of folklore, is also in the list. Dr Rupinder Kaur is the author of five books on folklore. The names of prominent poetry writer Parjinder Kaur Kaler, Devinder Singh Kaler, Jaswinder Singh Dhillon, Jagmeet Singh Meet, Manjinder Singh Kala and Surjit Singh Dhami too have found space in the directory as established poetry writers. Parneet Kaur Neet, a prose and poetry writer, too finds space in the list of authors. The name of Dr Inderjit Singh Dhami too is in the list as a literary critic. Jaswinder Singh Manochahal has found place in the list as a story writer. These personalities have earned much popularity in their respective areas of literature.