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Dalapchand offered an emotional farewell to its teachers

SINGTAM, DECEMBER 11: Dalapchand SS bid an emotional farewell to its four teachers at its school premises in a colourful cultural programme. Those teachers included Mrs CK Yonzon, TL Gyatso, Shital Pradhan and Ranjit Rai. The four teachers included two female retired teachers who had served the school for more than a decade and two male teachers who had their staying at the school for two years and one year respectively.
Present on the occasion were ST Bhutia, Headmaster of the school and his staff and students, members of Panchayat, SMC members, guardians and others. On the occasion, the retired teachers were also felicitated for their dedication and sincerity in their performance as a school teacher. The outgoing teachers were offered khadas and gifts.
ST Bhutia, Headmaster of the school appreciated and thanked the guest teachers for their efforts in the all round development of the students as well as of the school during their stay. Bhutia spoked about the individual achievement of the teachers. CD Rai, TN Poudhyal, Prakash Poudhyal, BB Rai, PK Rai, Panchayat President, representative from SMC also spoked on the occasion.
The outgoing teachers too spoked on the occasion and thanked every staff and students for their cooperation and support in making a school a better. Each of them echoed that they had enjoyed their staying at Dalapchand SS and extended to help the school in any requirement in days to come too.


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