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Sainik School, Kunjpura

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The Old Boys Meet at Sainik School, Kunjpura, celebrated with boundless faith, enthusiasm, and pride, honoured the legacy of its illustrious alumni. The highlight was the presence of Swatantra Raj Singh, a former student and recipient of the prestigious Dronacharya Award for his contributions to Indian boxing as a coach. He was welcomed by Principal Colonel Vijay Rana, marking the event's formal beginning with a wreath-laying tribute to the martyrs. The Golden Jubilee batch made a significant contribution by air-conditioning all classrooms in the NDA Block, installing 40 air conditioners, while the Silver Jubilee batch renovated the horse stables. Upon arrival at Singh Dwar, alumni were greeted and joined in a floral tribute at the martyrs' memorial alongside chief guest Swatantra Raj Singh and alumni association president Major General Bishamber Dayal, VSM (Retd). Celebrations at Sant Kumar Stadium included a science exhibition, mountaineering photo exhibition, and art displays by current students, horse riding display along with a series of sports events. Alumni and students shared camaraderie through a tug-of-war match. The evening concluded with a cultural programme showcasing dance, drama, music, and instrumental performances by the students.

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