Bantwal: Nithaya Sahaya Matha School holds reunion of 1988-80 SSLC batch


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Bantwal, Oct 9: The re-union of SSLC 1988–89 batch Nithaya Sahaya Matha High School, Arkula was held at Holy Family parish hall here recently.

The students of the above batch arrived from across the nation and overseas to attend the reunion. They also honored their teachers on the occasion.

                                                             

Meramajalu – Holy Family parish priest Fr James D’Souza presided over the programme.

Thumbay PU College lecturer Dinesh Shetty Alike was the chief guest of the occasion. Nithaya Sahaya Matha School's head teacher Sr Sheela and reunion organizer Dinesh R Shetty were present on the dais.

Jayasri Kotian compered the programme. Renowned musician Ravindra Prabhu presented a musical concert as part of the entertainment programme.

  

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 10 2014

    wow...after a gap of 10 years i saw my high school teachers.I finished my schooling in 2005. Thankful to all of them for being such wonderful teachers.
    Viva Nithya Sahaya Matha High School.

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  • Rajesh Thumbe, Thumbe

    Thu, Oct 09 2014

    Great work done by Dinesh and team. Nice
    to see my teachers and friends. I missed this great event but photos remainded me of olden/golden days in NSMH.

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