Satyajit Singh Majithia unanimously re-elected President of historic Khalsa College Management

Published Date: 31-12-2023 | 12:13 am

Rajmohinder Majitha, Chancellor, Lodhinangal, Rector and RMS Chhina Honourary elected as Honourary Secretary

Amritsar :  The historic Khalsa College Governing Council (KCGC) general house today re-elected incumbent Satyajit Singh Majithia as President while Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina was re-elected as honourary secretary. The Council members also retained Rajmohinder Singh Majitha as Chancellor, Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal as Rector while former Majitha MLA Swinder Singh Kathunangal remained as Vice President.

The 11-member executive body retained most of the old faces. Jatinder Singh Brar was elected as additional honourary secretary, Gunbir Singh, Joint Secretary (Finance), Ajmer Singh Heir, Joint Secretary (Legal and Properties), Paramjit Singh Bal, Joint Secretary (Buildings), Lakhwinder Singh, Joint Secretary (Religious Affairs), Rajbir Singh, Joint Secretary (Farms), Santokh Singh Sethi, Joint Secretary (Public Schools-CBSE), Dr.Kartar Singh Gill, Joint Secretary (Agriculture College), Gurpreet Singh Gill, Joint Secretary (Aided Schools).

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As soon as the name of Satyajit Singh Majithia was proposed by Rajmohinder Singh Majitha and seconded by RMS Chhina, the house broke into slogans of `Bole-so-Nihal’ and he was elected President by the voice vote. He later selected his executive members who were approved by the general house.

Majithia is President of ‘influential management’ since 2004 had to his management’s credit the opening of new professional colleges and widespread development of infrastructure. He thanked the House for reposing their faith in him as President once again. He said his team of dedicated members had been working tirelessly for the progress and development of the educational institutions catering to the education needs of the society.

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The KCGC is running 19 educational institutions including historic Khalsa College and other professional Colleges and schools in northern India. “Our students are excelling not only in the academic field but in sports and promotion of culture and heritage too’’, said Chhina who is secretary for the record fifth term now. He earlier narrated achievements of present management which included opening of 10 new Colleges and two Schools, apart from various developmental, welfare and religious schemes for the students and staff. 

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