CM inaugurates Casarina school building

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TURA: Meghalaya Chief Minister, Mukul M Sangma on Saturday inaugurated the School Building of the Casarina Public School in Tura in the presence of Mahendraganj MLA, Dikkanchi D Shira, MBoSE Controller of Examinations, T R Laloo, Director of Don Bosco Institute in Guwahati, Rev Fr P D Johny and other dignitaries besides parents and teachers of the host school.

Speaking on the occasion the Chief Minister acknowledged the good work done by the faculty of the school and lauded the quality of education being imparted to the students of the area. He further appreciated the headmistress of the school for establishing such a self-motivated and vibrant institution when the region needed it most.

The Chief Minister said that this was the outcome of high level of commitment to become the way they are which will enable the children to emanate positive energy and become responsible and productive citizens of the nation. He also expressed his satisfaction for motivating the children to realise their true potential and also for providing the right kind of leadership by creating enabling environment in the school.

Guest of honour at the function, Rev Fr P D Johny was all praise for the dedicated teamwork and said that the school had the potential to change the history and future of Garo Hills.

Earlier, Headmistress of Casarina Public School, Marina Marak in her speech informed the gathering how with a humble beginning with only 10 students in the year 2005 the number of students has increased to about 800. She said that the foundation of the school building was laid in the year 2009 and at present, the school building is equipped with CCTV cameras in each classroom including computer and science laboratory and an auditorium.

 

 

 

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