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Sainik School Goalpara old boys meeting

The Old Boys Association of Sainik School Goalpara is going to organize its Annual General Meeting in Guwahati on 14th February with a day long programme. The OBA SSG is one of the prominent organizations of the region, which conducts and organizes different programmes across the country. It is to be mentioned that it has got branches and members all over the country and abroad. A colorful souvenir shall be published on the occasion of AGM. The former and present students along with teachers of the school may send their articles for publishing in the souvenir.

The address for sending articles and write ups is Barman Diabetes Specialities. G. S. Road. Rukmini Gaon.(Near Catholic Church). Guwahati-781022 or email to bkranjan@gmail.com . For further details, interested may contact 9864449276 or 98642 27589.

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All the best guys
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This blog has been created with the aim of recreating the memories that we carry with us from our Sainik School days. Kindly contribute your stories.
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http://ssgassam.blogspot.com/ This blog has been created with the aim of recreating the memories that we carry with us from our Sainik School days. Kindly contribute your stories.
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It's been years to get touch with you guys.
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