Arunima Educational Foundation felicitated SEE Graduates

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Kathmandu – Arunima Educational Institute, located in Boudha, Kathmandu, honored the students who passed the SEE examination of the year 2081 in a special ceremony.

The chief guest of the event, senior engineer Suresh Kumar Pudasaini, emphasized the vital role played by school operators, teachers, staff, students, and parents in achieving outstanding academic success. Advising students to choose the right subjects for their further studies, he shared the view that the country’s prosperity is possible only through the development of the education sector.

The institution’s Executive Principal, Ishwori Prasad Lamichhane, analyzed the students’ exam results and also shed light on the overall academic programs of the institute. Chairman of the institute and also the chairperson of the event, Bhimananda Dhungana, reiterated the institution’s commitment to not compromising on the quality of education.

Keshav Prasad Joshi, Principal of Arunima College, advised students to be cautious in selecting appropriate subjects and quality institutions for their Grade 11 and 12 studies.

In total, 189 students were honored at the event — including 116 from Arunima Secondary School (Boudha), 37 from Nava Arunima Secondary School (Aarubari), and 36 from Arunima Shiksha Sadan Secondary School (Mahankal). Students who achieved the highest GPA — Yunisha Chaulagain and Smriti Timilsina (from Arunima Secondary School, Boudha), Sabhyata Shrestha (from Nava Arunima Secondary School, Aarubari), and Pratishtha Koirala (from Arunima Shiksha Sadan Secondary School, Mahankal) — were given special honors along with cash prizes.

The event was also addressed by Buddhi Prasad Regmi, Principal of Arunima Secondary School, Boudha; Gopal Prasad Baral, Chairman of Nava Arunima Secondary School; Batuk Prasad Neupane, Chairman of Arunima Shiksha Sadan; and Jitendra Shrestha, President of Arunima Alumni, who congratulated the SEE graduates and extended best wishes for their future academic success.

Representing the graduates, top-performing students from all three schools shared their experiences and expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to their success. During the same event, journalist and writer Nirmal Aryal was also honored for his special contributions to journalism.

With the participation of more than 600 individuals including students, parents, teachers, staff, and guests, the ceremony also featured a variety of cultural performances.

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