



student, presently in business at Jalandhar. has an official newsletter, “The Eagle”, published very punctually by Dr Jashanjot(S-52) from Jalandhar on behalf of ONA and edited by the Editor, Mr.Ashwani Aggarwal(J-188), an ex-P.P.S. Old Nabhaites Association (O.N.A.) is the official body of these ex-P.P.S. Certainly the end products or the ex-students, you can well imagine, are indeed a picture of discipline, dedication & honesty. product.Īs we enter the new millennium this school (originally a Boys’ school & now a co-educational residential institution) has churned out more than 4000 students. A student of this school – for all times to come – does not turn out to be a ‘snob’, an idiom usually reserved for students & ex-students of such elite schools. A place where a Junior Commissioned Officers’ child rubs shoulders with a General’s son. sponsored students who generally are the children of the soldiers in the ranks.
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Sprawling playing fields that can accommodate 500 plus students at one go – a feature lacking in schools located in the hills. In the seventies & the eighties this school found a place in the 7 best residential schools of India, notwithstanding the fact that it was the youngest of the chosen seven schools. Nearer home – this has been going on since 1960 in the sprawling (100 acre) complex of the Punjab Public School (P.P.S.), Nabha. You are mistaken if you think we are talking of the National Defence Academy (N.D.A.) Khadakwasla. These students stand out prominently for their independent nature, smart turn out, pleasing manners & a gripping physical & mental agility, qualities that make these students the natural candidates for defence services. Undoubtedly, the best & the most relaxing part of the itinerary of these students is the Saturday evening movie. Come evening – more than twice a week they are either participants or the audience in a debate, declamation or a cultural show. All students, without exception, are going through the disciplines & pleasures of sports. In the afternoon games – not a single student is sitting idle. Smartly uniformed & bright eyed students are constantly on the go in a race against the clock – for it is a very hectic schedule from the ‘Rouser’, at 5 A.M., to the ‘Lights out’, at 10.30 P.M. A mandatory crew cut for those having short hair & a turban for those with long hair. A tightly packed daily routine leaves little time for idle walk.
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Kulwinder Sangha (B-371,1976 ICSE), October 2000Ī place where students do not know how to walk – they only run. “MINI-N.D.A.” OF PUNJAB – THE ONA CELEBRATEs “Rendezvous 2000” (40 YRS.
