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Dalapchand SS gives a colorful farewell to their two teachers



RONGLI, November 12: Dalapchand Secondary School bid a colourful farewell to their two former teachers at the school premises on November 10. The two teachers, Miss Shreya Pradhan had been transferred to Aritar SS while Mr. Phurba Tamang had been transferred to Land and Revenue Department, Khamdong BAC. Present on the occasion were ST Bhutia, Headmaster of Dalapchand SS along with his staffs, students, former students and few local villagers.
The few hour long programs was hosted by Karma Bhutia, senior teacher. Madhu Regmi gave the welcome address while NR Sharma, senior teacher gave a short speech representing the teaching staffs. Students displayed exciting cultural programs to entertain the gathering. Ishwar Dawari, School Captain recited a Nepali poem for the departing teachers.


ST Bhutia, Headmaster in his speech informed the gathering about the role played by the two outgoing teachers in the development and progress of the school and they will be missed, Bhutia said. Bhutia also wished them many more success in days to come in their respective professions. UN Mishra, Maths PGT gave the vote of thanks.
Phurba Tamang and Shreya Pradhan in their speech thanked the entire school staffs for their cordial relationship and support in their short staying. Shreya Pradhan, had worked at Dalapchand SS for last two years while Phurba Tamang, had joined the school as a non teaching staff last August.

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