Jaunpur, July 03 (HS). Dr Pramod Kumar Srivastava, who was transferred from Kulbhaskar Ashram Krishi Inter College, Prayagraj, took charge as the Principal of BRP Inter College, the oldest and most prestigious school of the district, BRP Inter College, on Wednesday. After assuming charge, he spoke to reporters. During this, while describing his priorities, he said that in this session, it is my priority to correct the system of Pathan-Patan, to make the educational environment of the school equal to that of a convent school and to take it to greater heights. Along with this, vigorous efforts will be made for the all-round development of students in every field including education, sports, debate, and health in the college.
He said that the cooperation of the alumni of the college will also be taken for the progressive development of the school. They will also be honored by organizing an alumni meet in the college and their cooperation and suggestions will be taken on how to take the school to greater heights. Cooperation of various sections of the society will also be taken in the development of the school. Shri Srivastava said that the golden period of BRP Inter College was from 1959 to 1980. I have a deep attachment to this school, due to which I have left Prayagraj and have come back to the school with a new vision. I hope that the college will continue to receive full support from all of you in reaching greater heights. I have also served in this school as a lecturer of Chemistry for 22 years in the past. As soon as he took charge of the college, leaders of various teachers' organizations reached there and congratulated him.
In this sequence, former member of Secondary Education Selection Board Lalit Srivastava, former State President of Secondary Teachers' Association Thakurai Group Ramesh Singh, Rakesh Singh, Dilip Singh, Anil Singh, Atul Singh, District President Ters Yadav Shashi Prakash Shukla, Sunil Kumar Singh, along with the school's Ajay Verma, Deepak Srivastava, Santosh Srivastava, Ajay Srivastava etc. gave a warm welcome by giving books. The above information was given by the college's media in-charge Deepak Srivastava.