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NPSI Mysuru inducts future-ready student leaders

NPSI Mysuru inducts future-ready student leaders

Deccan Herald11-07-2025
NPS International School, Mysuru, recently held its 12th Investiture Ceremony. Chief Guest Colonel Rohit Thakur and Guest of Honour Lt Colonel Hitesh Kala inspired the gathering with messages on purposeful leadership. Principal Akhila Dinesh highlighted the value of service-driven leadership.
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