Vidya Jyoti Model Secondary School celebrated its golden jubilee

Lumbini Province's Social Development Minister Janmajya Timilsina has said that ”it is essential for the all-round development of the school to have a place for alumni.”

Poush 17, 2082

Ram Prasad Chauhan

Vidya Jyoti Model Secondary School celebrated its golden jubilee

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Lumbini Province's Social Development Minister Janmajya Timilsina has said that alumni need to be a place for the all-round development of the school they attended.

Minister Timilsina said this while addressing the golden jubilee celebration program of Vidya Jyoti Model Secondary School in Kanthapur, Badhaiyatal Rural Municipality-8, on Thursday. 

After assuming office as a minister, the idea of ​​holding a program at once in 4,439 schools of Lumbini Province with the slogan 'My School, My Responsibility' was taken forward, Minister Timilsina said. 

'We gave that message in some schools during that period,' he said, 'Now that message should be given in 109 municipalities of the province, because when alumni attend and support the schools they studied in, it helps in the educational development of the school. Seeing alumni who studied in this school reach this position and get employment, current students are also inspired.'

Rs 6,183,993 has been collected for the establishment of a revolving fund in the model school. Alumni, former teachers, working teachers, employees, social workers, and parents of the school have supported the establishment of a revolving fund in the school on the occasion of the golden jubilee. The school believes that the revolving fund will help in the long-term educational development of the school.

Established in 2032 BS, Vidya Jyoti Secondary School has completed its 50th anniversary on Poush 17. On the occasion of the Golden Jubilee organized on the same occasion, 45 donors contributed Rs 61,83,993 to establish the revolving fund in the school, informed the school's principal, Bhaktisagar Regmi. 

Similarly, in the memory of Keshav Pandey, former chairman of the school management committee, a Saraswati temple has been constructed on the school premises at a cost of Rs 755,000 by the family of Devendra (Mangal) Pandey, chairman of the Gularia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a golden pillar has been constructed on the school premises at the cost of former student Bishwaraj Poudel.

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