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17000 ft Organisation gifted Children Park inaugurated at Dochum JHS

March 24, 2023: Dochum Junior High School held the opening ceremony for the Children's Park and Digi Lab gifted by the 17000 ft Organisation. The event was graced by the presence of Smt. Phumshi Bhutia, President of the Sirwani GPU, inaugurated the park. The highlight of the day was the felicitation program and cultural performances by the students of Dochum JHS.


The Education Department of Khamdong BAC was represented at the event, with Shri Dorjee Sherpa, Deputy Director, Shri JB Chettri, Assistant Director, and Miss Himali Lamichaney, CRC. Other distinguished guests included Shri Suman Lamichaney, Zilla Panchayat, former and current Panchayat members of Sirwani GPU, senior advisors of the school development committee, parents, students and others.

During the event, special guests, former and current Zilla Panchayats, Panchayats, and senior community members were felicitated for their contributions to the school. The school Incharge, Bunu Shanker, also spoke at the event and expressed pride in the school's involvement in the fencing of the children's park as directed by the 17000 ft Organisation. Shanker extended thanks to the School Managing Committee and guardians for their contributions.



The students of Dochum JHS presented various performances, including dances, songs, poetry recitations, and fashion shows. The event was hosted by Shri JB Subba, the Language Teacher at the school. The 17000 ft Organisation was given special thanks for their generous donation.

Overall, the opening of the Children's Park at Dochum JHS was a successful and celebratory event, with many notable guests and impressive performances from the students.

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