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Former students begin reunion providing ‘Aahar’ to needy

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SHILLONG: Students of  the 1989 batch from Shillong Jail Road Secondary School  began celebration of their reunion in collaboration on Sunday with Ardhendu Choudhury Charitable Trust under the banner of  popular “Aahar” scheme where the needy were provided with meal.

The Principal of the school,  Chandrima Bhattacharjee, was also present in the ceremony. This initiative was actively supported by Swarup Bhattacharjee a member of the Trust.

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