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Fostering Excellence and Integrity- The Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle’s Role in Shaping Future Leaders

Punjab Times (English Edition)

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April 11, 2025

In a world where education often comes with a hefty price tag, leaving many dreams unfulfilled, Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle (GGSSC) stands as a ray of hope for thousands of students.

Fostering Excellence and Integrity- The Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle’s Role in Shaping Future Leaders

This organization is not just an institution but a movement—one that transforms lives by providing free education, ethical guidance, and personal growth opportunities to those who need them the most. For many, including myself, GGSSC has been more than just a support system—it has been a life-changing force, From financing education to shaping moral values, this NGO has uplifted countless individuals, enabling them to reach new heights. But what makes GGSSC truly unique? What sets it apart from other educational and social organizations? This article explores the vision, mission, and extraordinary impact of Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, shedding light on its profound contributions to society.

The Birth of a Noble Vision- Founded with the ideals of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, GGSSC was established to blend education with moral values, ensuring that knowledge is not just a means of livelihood but also a path to righteousness. The organization started with small initiatives—free tuition centers, educational seminars, and awareness programs—but soon expanded into a nationwide movement dedicated to shaping young minds. Today, GGSSC operates in various parts of India, empowering youth with scholarships, mentorship, and value-based education. It not only helps students academically but also instills a sense of sewa (selfless service), discipline, and ethical living.

Mission & Vision: Education Beyond Books

Mission: GGSSC aims to create a society where education is accessible to all, irrespective of their financial background, The NGO works towards: Providing free education and scholarships to underprivileged students. Organizing career guidance workshops for school and college students. Promoting moral and ethical education alongside academics. Spreading awareness about social issues, drug abuse, and mental health. Encouraging youth to engage in selfless service (sewa) and community development.

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