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New Indian Air Force School is equipped with modern and contemporary features designed to promote it as a "centre of excellence."

Digital Desk: Education is what gives an individual the morale and desire to become a successful person, in an array of light Air Marshal Sreekumar Prabhakaran, the western air commander, on Thursday formally unveiled the Indian Air Force (IAF) school's new complex. The Western Air Command visited the IAF station in Jammu on Thursday, accompanied by Rekha Prabhakaran, head of the Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Regional), according to a defence spokeswoman.



The 130 helicopter units known as "The Condors," which were established in 1988, are housed at the IAF station. Ms. Prabhakaran opened the new school facility during his visit to the IAF station, he said. 

The spokesperson said that the new structure is outfitted with cutting-edge amenities designed to make it a "centre of excellence" for giving children — the kids of Air Force personnel and civilians — a technology-driven, high-quality education.



The 'Flight Lieutenant Advitiya Bal Rolling Trophy' for the finest all-arounder was gratefully established on this occasion by Flight Lieutenant Advitiya Bal's parents and presented by Rekha Prabhakaran. The AOC-in-C spoke with students and teachers and praised the school management committee's efforts to improve the school's educational quality.
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