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The BSW 3rd year interns of St Edmund’s College placed at North East Educational Development Society  (NEEDS) organised the first ever ‘upcycling workshop’ at St. Rose Secondary School, Umpling on Monday.  The programme was attended by more than 150 students and teachers from Hubert Memorial School,  Umpling Presbyterian School and St. Rose Secondary School. The workshop taught students to prolong  the life of recyclable materials by redesigning or up cycling these materials like newspapers, bamboo,  and plastics into creative and artistic frames, vases and other reusable items.
The BSW 3rd year interns of St Edmund’s College placed at North East Educational Development Society
(NEEDS) organised the first ever ‘upcycling workshop’ at St. Rose Secondary School, Umpling on Monday.
The programme was attended by more than 150 students and teachers from Hubert Memorial School,
Umpling Presbyterian School and St. Rose Secondary School. The workshop taught students to prolong
the life of recyclable materials by redesigning or up cycling these materials like newspapers, bamboo,
and plastics into creative and artistic frames, vases and other reusable items.
DD Lapang, Chief Adviser to the State Government and MPCC president poses  for the lens with Karnataka Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah and Karnataka  PCC president Dr.G Parameshwara during their recent meeting in Bengaluru. The Karnataka CM has responded positively to the State Governments request  to allot land for construction of a Meghalaya House in Bengaluru.
DD Lapang, Chief Adviser to the State Government and MPCC president poses
for the lens with Karnataka Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah and Karnataka
PCC president Dr.G Parameshwara during their recent meeting in Bengaluru. The Karnataka CM has responded positively to the State Governments request
to allot land for construction of a Meghalaya House in Bengaluru.
Members of the MCS Officers’ Association hand over their contribution to the CM’s Relief Fund in the form of a cheque to Chief Minister Dr. Mukul Sangma  at Yojana Bhavan, in the city on Monday. (MIPR)
Members of the MCS Officers’ Association hand over their contribution to the CM’s Relief Fund in the form of a cheque to Chief Minister Dr. Mukul Sangma
at Yojana Bhavan, in the city on Monday. (MIPR)
The BSW 3rd year interns of St Edmund’s College placed at North East Educational Development Society  (NEEDS) organised the first ever ‘upcycling workshop’ at St. Rose Secondary School, Umpling on Monday.  The programme was attended by more than 150 students and teachers from Hubert Memorial School,  Umpling Presbyterian School and St. Rose Secondary School. The workshop taught students to prolong  the life of recyclable materials by redesigning or up cycling these materials like newspapers, bamboo,  and plastics into creative and artistic frames, vases and other reusable items.
UDP leader Paul Lyngdoh speaks on the concluding day of the the two-day seminar organised by Centre for Development and Peace Studies at Guwahati on Monday. He spoke on the theme ‘Ethnic Aspirations and Politics of Autonomy in NE India’.
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