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Sikkim State Awardee teacher IB Pradhan felicitated

 Mr I. B. Pradhan, a recipient of the prestigious STATE TEACHERS' AWARD 2021, a Primary Teacher of Government Secondary School, Lingtam was felicitated by Sikkim Teachers' Association, Regu Block on the 16th December, 2021. The  programme was held at Village Paradise Resort Makaibari, Rongli.



To grace this proud moment Mr Kumar Pradhan, JD Education Department, Rongli Sub Division was chaired as the Chief Guest whereas Ms. J. M. Chettri, Principal, Government Senior Secondary School, Chujachen, Mr. K. N. Pradhan, Deputy Director Education Department Rongli division, Mr. Narad Chettri, Deputy Director Education Department BAC Regu, Mr. Gyalpo Sherpa, AD BAC Regu, Mrs. Devika Thapa, AEO BAC Regu, Mrs. Shabnam Golay, HM, KPTGSS Rongli, Mr. Amrit Thakuri HM, Posakey PS and recipient of the prestigious National Teachers' Award 2012, Mr.  Vivek Niraula HM Lingtam SS, Mr Kiran Rai HM South Regu SS, Mr Dinesh Bhattarai, Publicity Secretary, STA. East District along with the School Heads and teachers of different schools gave their valuable presence on the occasion.


The program was hosted by Mr Bhim Pradhan, teacher of Rongli Secondary School and Ms. Sonam Yamzung Bhutia, teacher of Chujachen Senior Secondary School. Welcome Address was presented by Mr. Mahendra Thapa, President, Regu Block and he stated that the programme was a success because of the teamwork of the entire members of STA, Regu Block and also anticipated for the same kind of support from the association in the days to come. Similarly the thank note was presented by Mr. R. L Pradhan, teacher of Lingtam Secondary School

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