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Dalapchand SS gives farewell to three adhoc teachers

 
Dalapchand: On December 20, Dalapchand SS gave farewell to three teachers in a small programme held at its school premises. All the teachers, including the Headmaster, attended the hour-long programme, which was conducted by Karma Bhutia, the senior teacher of the school.



Khadas was offered to three teachers, Miss Srijana Pradhan (GTB), Miss Sarala Gurung (GTA) and Miss Ambika Chettri (Computer Teacher). UN Mishra, GT Maths, in his speech, spoke about the role played by the three teachers in the development of the school’s overall performance. Each of them shall be remembered in our hearts said Mishra. ST Bhutia, Headmaster of Dalapchand SS, said the outgoing three ad-hoc teachers were an integral part of our school, and the school wishes them best wishes for their future. we welcome them in the coming session, too, he went on to say.



Srijana Pradhan, speaking on behalf of the three teachers, thanked the school authority for their cooperation and support. It was a wonderful year for each of us, and we have learnt many things from the school and from the school's staff that will surely be fruitful in the coming days, she said.
 

Srijana Pradhan and Sarala Gurung worked at the school for the 2011 session, while Ambika Chettri was appointed as a computer teacher three years ago.

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