Skip to content Skip to navigation

SSG celebrates 52nd Raising Day

Sainik School Goalpara (SSG) celebrated its 52nd Raising Day on November 12. The eventful day commenced with a ceremonial parade reviewed by Capt (IN) Edwin Jothirajan, the Principal who hoisted the school flag. In his address, the Principal greeted the entire school community on the auspicious occasion and lauded their efforts and dedication towards making the school one of the premiere institutes in the North-Eastern region. Students along with teachers from different schools in Dudhnoi and Krishnai also witnessed the programme. The children also witnessed the Inter House Science & Arts Exhibition that was inaugurated by   Cdr Reena Magdalene (Retd) and saw the infrastructure of the school.

Lieutenant General Pranab Kumar Bharali, VSM & DG Army Aviation Corps, New Delh was the chief guest on the occasion. The Chief Guest reviewed a ceremonial Guard of Honour. The General is a distinguished alumnus of the school. In an exclusive interaction with the senior cadets, he exhorted the cadets to exploit every opportunity provided by the school in the best possible manner and serve the nation by joining the Defence Services. Along with a good number of other distinguished alumni, members of the Old Boys Association, who graced the occasion, the General also witnessed the Inter-House Science Exhibition.

The Old Boys Association (OBA) witnessed a cultural extravaganza in the school auditorium and joined the cadets for lunch in the cadets’ mess. They felicitated Cdt Siddharth Nandan for scoring the “Highest Marks scored in All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE) by an Assamese Medium Student”, Cdt Vishal Kumar of Class X for standing first in Inter-House Cross Country and Cdt Partho Pratim Nath for “Scoring Highest marks in PCM in Class XII Board Exam”.  The School Volleyball Team that has won the CBSE Cluster-I for the last five consecutive years and the U-14 Football Team that represented IPSC in Subroto Cup were also felicitated.

The celebrations ended with a friendly football match between the “Old Boys’ XI” and the school cadets. The visit of the Old Boys to the School every year on the Rising Day is an honoured tradition that the school follows and is a binding factor between its alumni and the cadets on training.

 

Add new comment

Random Stories

Rahul rendezvous with journos

17 Feb 2014 - 5:55pm | AT News
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi is coming to the state on February 25.APCC leaders told Assam Times that during his two days visit, Gandhi is scheduled to meet the senior journalists and...

Wildlife week concludes

9 Oct 2016 - 4:11pm | AT News
The 62nd wildlife week concluded at Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve on Friday. The concluding day of the programme was attended by noted veterinary surgeon Dr Kushal Sarma, HoD,...

BJP reaches out NDFB-S!

31 Mar 2014 - 12:21pm | AT News
In yet another revelation that seems to have touched off seismic waves of reaction, BJP is trying to strike a deal with a circle of Bodo insurgents in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls.A section of...

Pangolin rescued in Kokrajhar

12 Jun 2019 - 11:11pm | AT Kokrajhar Bureau
Kokrajhar: A Pangolin (Banrow) was rescued at Bhotgaon this afternoon in Kokrajhar today. People from the greater Bhotgaon area thronged in large number to see the Pangolin, a rare species found in...

Other Contents by Author

Akhil Bharatiya Sarvdharm Quami Ekta Samity, formed under the guidance of former Prime Minister Late Srimati Indira Gandhi and former President Late Sri Gyani Jail Singh in the year 1978 is going to organise a free health check up camp on 11th July 2008 on the occasion of World Population Day. The free health check up camp will be held at the Lutuma Primary School, Kahilipara from 9 a. m. onwards. The free health camp is being organised in association with North East Centre for Sustainable Development. The main motto of this Health Camp is to provide Free Health Check-up and also to provide Medical Consultation on Health and Hygiene to the poor and deprived class of the society. The...
Prerona , a social project team comprised of the students of Darwin school of Business organized one day seminar on the empowerment of women at the Parijat Academy in the Gorchuk Area on 8th April. Speaking on the occasion Ms Madhurima Sahriah , member of the Assam State Commission for woman stressed on the role of the woman commission in the state. She also said the activities of the commission and how one can get benefit form the commission. Ms Anurita P Hazarika representing North East Network spoke about the importance of the surveys and research related to woman which can be produced as document while demanding any rights of woman. She has focused on eve teasing and how it has...
Swargojyoti Motion Pictures is going to start a campaign against piracy in the state. The start up programme will be held at the Guwahati Press Club on 27th March at 11am. According to a press statement issued by the organizers the campaign shall sensitize people against piracy in all over Assam and later on it will be extended to other parts of the North East. Different personalities associated with the entertainment industry will participate in the programme including producers and marketing agencies. So far there have been such campaigns organized by different organizations but piracy is still going on in all over the state. The organizers have requested the interested person to attend...
The 40th annual conference of All Bodo Students Union has been concluded at Boko on 16th March. The annual programme was participated by its members from different parts of the country. ABSU was established in the year of 1967 with an aim to highlight the Bodo community around the world. The resolution which was taken during the delegate meeting includes more programmes to be conducted for strengthening quality education in the state. The student organization demanded separate directorate for the Bodo medium and it strongly condemned the killings that took place in last 3 months in the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Area. The delegate's meeting condemned the violence happening in the...
A two day Regional Consultation on Women's right to Land and Property in North East India concluded on 14th of March 2008 at Sankardev Kalakshetra, with a consolidated plan of action with regard to issue. The consultation focused on the Impact of Look East Policy and Neo-liberalization, violence against women, customary laws in relation to land and property rights of women. Mrinal Gohain, Regional Manager, Action Aid speaking in the context of Neo-liberalization mentioned about North east being a focus area for mega development projects like dams for power generation, infrastructure development connecting South East Asia. He raised his concerns on the impact of this on the people of the...
For the first time ever , people from all walks of life from across the North East region are coming together to demand what rightfully belongs to women-as well as men- societal recognition of access and control over Land and Property by women. A group of activists, academicians, members of the State Women's Commissions from various states of NE, NGO representatives, leaders of customary bodies, students and citizens will deliberate upon the changes needed to ensure women's right over land and property at a two day Regional Consultation on Land and Property Rights of Women in the Northeast being jointly organized by Indo-Global Social Service Society (IGSSS), Actionaid, and Churches...
For some people it might be for fashion or style but for some it says the history as it documents the past. Photos are very much important, as they are part of documentation process. ‘Re-presenting Indian Women 1875-1947: A Visual Documentary’ was organized by Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi in association with Guwahati based North East Network at the Sankardeva Kalakhetra from 22nd to 24th February. Based on more than 300 archival photographs, the display was divided into five sections depicting women’s lives during the period of 1875 to 1947. The aims of the display were to provide a visual dimension to text based knowledge, encourage educational...