Golden Jubilee of Jhargaon MV school
The golden jubilee celebration of Jhargaon MV School held at Jhargaon in Udalguri district on Sunday with fanfare and gaiety.
The inauguration of the newly-constructed main gate of the school marked the beginning of the three-day celebration followed by a number of events including a discussion on the topic Importance of Education on Life: It's importance on personality development . Dr. Keshab Chandra Dutta Retd. Principal Tangla College and veteran journalist was the appointed speaker of the event. On Feb 7 an open session was held which presided over by Ganesh Sarania. The session was inagurated by Dr. Ramchandra Deka Faculty Dept.of Assamese,Sipajhar College. A souvenir was also launched on the ocassion by Anuradha Sharma Pujari journalist and author .Several distinguished people including Lmswrao Daimari EM BTC attended the open session.
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