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School alumni meet

Kushal Kunwar Balya Bhawan alumni meet on Saturday brought to light the glorious history of the prominent school in Golaghat.  

Organized at the Golaghat District Library, more than 150 aluminis participated in the livelier session where the former teachers and students remembered their roles. 

The school principal welcomed the alumnis to be followed by the introduction segment. Speakers in the alumni meet stressed teacher-student relationship apart from sincerity and discipline which are the key to success of school or college. 

 

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