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Howrah school observes prize distribution ceremony

| | Jul 15, 2014, at 06:57 am
Howrah, Liluah, July 14 (IBNS): Agrasain Balika Siksha Sadan, a school located in Howrah, celebrated their prize distribution ceremony at the school premise recently.

The school organized this programme to felicitate all I.C.S.E and I.S.C students for their board examination results.

Arup Roy, Minister for Agricultural Marketing in the Government of West Bengal, Rashid Munir Khan IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Suntan Singh, MLA Bally, Shankar Sanyal, Howrah chamber of commerce president and cricketer Laxmi Ratan Shukla  were all present at the event.

A cultural programme by students was also orghanized as a part of the celebration.

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