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Silver Jubilee Celebration of Christ Jyoti School

In the year 1983, with the effort of Rev. father Prakash, a catholic salvatorian institute was opened with about 20 nos. of students in the outskirt of Nagaon Town. The Institute was named as Christ Jyoti School, which was opened and called as the temple of learning. From that point to till today, a long 25 years, Christ Jyoti has grown to be a big and topmost English medium educational institute. This year school has completed its 25th year. The school celebrated its Silver Jubilee with colourful programmes. On the 22nd of October 2008, a cultural rally was organised and the rally touched every corner of the town with slogans. The rally was flagged off by Rev. Father Prakash, founder principal of the school. On the 23rd October, in the presence of SP Nagaon, the chief guest inaugurated the Science and Arts Exhibition, held at School campus. The 25th October was the closing ceremony of the Silver Jubilee Celebration with colourful cultural extravegenza. The cultural programme was inaugurated by Rev. Father Piet, who came from Italy. The cultural programme was loaded with songs and dance, drama, comedy plays. From Dihanaam to Disco, every types of programmes were enjoyed by the invited guest.

Diganta Talukdar, Nagaon

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bhaskor's picture

They celebrated a colourful cultural programme.
subhra pratim nath's picture

I missed it as I was in Bangalore,,,, but hope it was great.
Priyanka das's picture

I am proud of being a christ jyotian.Its a great event but as i am now based in delhi i really missed the event.
akhter rezwana's picture

i m really proud 2 be a christ jyotian and the luckk most to tat i did participate in silver jublee
Angiraa Bharadwaj's picture

Silver jubilee celebrations were really great.....but sadly I couldnt take part in the programmes.....
basabi bora's picture

I'm proud for CJS.
Taz's picture

I am proud to be a member of THE CHRIST JYOTI FAMILY
Dhunusmita Mahanta's picture

I m proud to be a christ jyotian. N i m glad dat i cud take part in the grand celebration of being cjs 25 year. Miss u cjs n the days spent there.

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