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KKBB alumni meet

KKBB Alumini members are organizing the first KKBB Alumni Association School Meet on October 3 from 11 in the morning.

Principal delivered the welcome address followed by introduction of KKBB alumni. Motivation and inspirational lectures will take place on passion and profession, teacher and student, relationship mistakes. A special program on memory of old days will be organised and a musical event by students of class 10.

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