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Ralap Secondary School celebrates Annual Day

SINGTAM, DECEMBER 11: Ralap SS, upgraded to Secondary School this year observed an annual day programme for the very first time in their 37 year of its establishments at its school premises on December 10.  The highlight of the day long programme was colourful cultural and sports events followed by prize distribution of academic achievements and Inter House events.
Shri Am Prasad Sharma, Parliamentary Affair and Area MLA were the Chief Guest of the day. Other distinguished guests included KP Pandey (Former Headmaster), Principal (Makha SSS, Sonamati SSS, Green Field Academy), Headmaster (Chisopani JHS), Chandra Maya Tamang (Land Donor), Mrs. Lhakit Lepcha (Panchayat President), Sharmila Chettri (Secretary Panchayat), Bhishal Mukhia, (Ralap Ward Panchayat), members of Suryaudaya Jan Kalyan Samiti (Ralap) and Sagar Club (Rungtung), student’s guardian and others.
KN Dhakal and Bishnu Maya Rai sang the welcome song. Dorjee Sherpa, Head Master of the school in his address welcome the guests in the programme. He placed about different fundamental necessities of the school for better corresponding.
Shri Am Prasad Sharma, the Chief Guest of the day handed over the prizes to the winner of different categories. In his speech, Sharma appreciated the efforts of the Headmaster and his staff in successfully organizing such a wonderful program to showcase the individual talents of the students. He assured full cooperation for the development of the school. Talking about Chief Minister Merit Scholarship, he anticipated that he will surely hear a student from Ralap SS being selected.
Jharana Tamang (class viii) and Jitan Chettri (class ix) was declared the Best Girl and Boy of the Year 2013. Suk Raj Subba (class vii) was announced the Most Disciplined Student of the Year. Run Maya Subba (Girls) and Jiten Chettri (Boys) won the Athletic of the Year. Manjita Subba (class viii) went on to win the Best Dancer of the Year trophy. Blue House went on to win the House of the Year while Red House was awarded second. Prizes and certificates for the first and second students was also distributed. Seventeenth Students was awarded medals and certificates for achieving 100 % attendance.


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