Star Education Institute celebrates 19th annual day

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January 3, 2014
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Mangalore, Jan 3: Star Education Institute celebrated its 19th  annual day at Town Hall, in Mangalore on December 23. A souvenir was released and Alumni Association was inaugurated to mark the occasion.

The event was presided over by Ideal Coaching Class Mangalore Principal Ravikanth Bhat.

He said that every person is indebted to offer something back to the society.

The souvenir was released by one of the chief guests, A K Kukkila, the Editor of Sanmarga weekly.

Alumni Association was inaugurated by Dr Habeeb Rehman, Chairman of Unity health complex Mangalore.

Kalid Ujire, Principal of National Tutorial Mangalore, Ravindranath P.S advocate, Mangalore were the chief guests.

The programme was graced by Health Minister, U. T Khader who wished bright future for Star Education Institute.

Mohammed Saleem Malar, Director of Star Education Institute, Prabha Naveen, Principal of Star Education Institute, Sowmya Rai Salyan, Vice Principal of Star Education Institute among others were present.

Winners of various competitions were awarded during the programme.

This was followed by a cultural program by the present and old students of Star Education Institute Mangalore.

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Gaurav Shetty
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Monday, 11 Jan 2016

I am proud to say that I have got such a great institute like Star to learn the value of education and good discipline

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