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Rhenock JHS votes for its School Captains

27.02.18, RHENOCK: Govt Jr. High School Rhenock Bazar, East Sikkim carried out election for the student’s representatives for the session 2018 in the school premises. The students had been canvassing since the day of their nomination was filled. Their commitments towards the school were also made known to all when allowed to express in the morning assembly. Smt. Maina Pradhan and Smt. Devi Pradhan, SMC members was invited in the school as a Presiding Officer. The counting was also done eventually and the elected students were offered khadas from the gracious hands of the present SMC members. The captains were given oath by Suman Thapa, GTB of the school.
Speaking on the occasion SD Bhutia, Headmaster of the school said, we wanted the students to learn about our democratic system of administration. It was a wonderful experience for the students as well as to the school staff.

The elected Captains were Sahil Bhusal (Captain), Sneha Gupta (Vice Captain), Til Bdr. Darjee (Discipline Captain), Shristi Puri (Discipline Vice Captain), Diya Chettri (Literacy Captain), Sajal Chettri (Literacy Vice Captain), Sneha Pradhan (Games & Sports Captain), Youraj Rai (Games & Sports Vice Captain), Syrash Pradhan (Culture Captain) and Shristika Thapa (Culture Vice Captain)


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