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Dalapchand SS bid farewell to outgoing Class X students







Subash Rai wins “Voice of Dalapchand”
Dalapchand, April 5:  A musical farewell was organized for the outgoing Class X students of Dalapchand Secondary School yesterday at the school premises. The major attraction of the couple of an hour long program was Remanti Rai, winner of North East Ke Superstar, Prakash Sundas, Namchi Mahatsov winner 2011, Mohan Pradhan ‘Neeraj’, Sansthapak Singtam Basibiyalo and Praveen Pradhan, Managing Director of Badhaichha Creation. Also present on the occasion was School staff, students and guardians. Colourful musical presentation by the students included singing and dancing
 competitions. 
Prabha Sharma, Discipline Captain of the school was the host of the day. The few hour long program included speeches from Bipen Pradhan, the present School Captain, Ishwar Dawari, the former School Captain, Mr. Karma T Bhutia, In-Charge Dalapchand SS, TN Poudhyal, Senior Teacher and SD Bhutia, GT (Bio). Every teacher in their speeches shared best wishes to the outgoing students and told them to be an excellent example for a society. Singers Remanti Rai and Prakash Sundas enthralled the gathered crowds with their entertaining voices.
Speaking on the occasion, Mohan Pradhan ‘Neeraj’ thanked the school authority for inviting him at the school function. Dalapchand SS had played a significant role in the Basibiyalo programmes since last one year and has hoped that the participants from the school shall always be welcomed at cultural meet, added Pradhan.
This is my second visit to the school function at Dalapchand and I shall always be available any day at any function, said Prakash Sundas, who distributed singing tracks to the winners of the singing competition. Praveen Pradhan, Managing Director of Badhaichha Creation told we are glad to visit at this school and be part of this wonderful program, I wish these participants both singers and dancers a bright future in days to come.
Subash Rai of Class X went on to win the popular singing competition “Voice of Dalapchand” sponsored by Badhaichha Creation, Singtam that was followed by Prerna Gurung of Class IX and Araj Gurung of Class X winning the second and third positions respectively. Similarly “Dancing Stars of Dalapchand” was won by Adarsh & Group followed by Bijeyeta & Group and Deepshika and Group. The dance trophy was sponsored by Proud to Be a Sikkimese Blog. Generous Student, the student’s forum of Dalapchand SS had organized a singing competition for the primary sections were highly appreciated by audiences. Rohan Chettri from Class V, Aashika Rai and Prerna Rai from Class III bagged the first three positions in the competition.

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