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23RD MARCH12
The 36 members of Sikkim State, the Bharat Scouts & Guide has flag off today by Dr. H.P. Chhetri , State Chief Commissioner with Mr. Prakash Kazi Shakya, State Secretary for National Integration Camp at Kolkata. Total 17 member from Duga Secondary School and 17 from Rabongla Senior Secondary School departed under the contingent Leader Mr. Mukund Dhungel, and other 3 Scout Master and Guide Captain. During the Program they will exhibit our culture, Tradition, Food Plaza and Skill o rama program and back on 29th March 2012. Mr. C.K. Sapkota, SOC, (Scout) & Mrs. Meena Bhutia, STC (Guide) went yesterday to attend The Camp at Kolkata as a Staff Member appointed by National Headquarter, New Delhi.
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