The Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar graced the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE), Tura as Chief Guest at the impressive inaugural function held at Green Haven, New Tura on Wednesday. The historic milestone was marked by colourful cultural performances and a nostalgic reflection of the Board’s five decade journey. The theme for the Golden Jubilee celebrations is “Celebrate the Past, embrace the present and rise to the future”.
Addressing a huge gathering of distinguished dignitaries and academicians, Sniawbhalang Dhar extended his heartfelt gratitude for the incredible achievements of Meghalaya Board of School Education over the past 50 years and stated that MBOSE is one of the best Boards in the whole country. He further acknowledged the significant progress and development in the education sector of the region inspite of various challenges, which the board has actively fostered and expressed hope that many more achievements is yet to come in future. The Deputy Chief Minister also commended the remarkable performances of students from various schools and also expressed gratitude to all Officers and staff for their dedicated service for the welfare of the people of the region.
Education Minister, Rakkam A Sangma, who graced the event as the Guest of Honour, extended his warm congratulations to the entire MBOSE family on this auspicious occasion. He also expressed his deep appreciation for every individual who had dedicated their service to the board over the past five decades. He reminisced about the board’s inception in Tura, Garo Hills, which was a momentous development closely following Meghalaya’s attainment of statehood and considered the establishment of the Meghalaya Board of School Education in Tura as a blessing for the people of Garo Hills and people of the State in general.
In a powerpoint presentation, Controller of Examinations, MBOSE, Tura T. R. Laloo outlined the milestones of MBOSE, tracing the journey from its establishment. He recalled the enactment of the Meghalaya Board of School Education Act in 1973, which was pivotal in regulating and supervising school education in the State of Meghalaya. The first High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination was conducted in 1973, with 3797 candidates appearing and a pass percentage of 38.3% while in 2023, the pass percentage has risen to a commendable increase of pass percentage to 78%. He also highlighted on the roles and functions of the Board including numerous reorganization and upgradation of different infrastructural activities.
Earlier during the programme, the Chief Guest had the honor of hoisting and unfurling the MBOSE flag, a symbol of the Board’s enduring legacy. The ceremony was attended by several distinguished dignitaries. Lighting of Dongmusa /Bilcham, Release of Souvenir by host of dignitaries and colourful cultural items performed by various schools of Garo Hills enthralled the gathering. The chief Guest along with other dignitaries also cut the marvelous Jubilee Cake during the inaugural function.
Executive Chairman, MBOSE, C P Marak, Secretary to the Education Department, Ambrose Ch Marak, Joint Director (Administration), Shillong Regional Office, Macdonald Marbaniang were among others who spoke during the function.
MLA, Rangsakona Constituency and Chairman, Meghalaya Khadi and Village Industries, Subir Marak, Adviser to the Education Department, H M Shangpliang, Eveningstar Teron, MDC and Executive Member, JHADC, Deputy Commissioner, West Garo Hills Jagdish Chelani, Superintendent of Police, West Garo Hills, Abraham T Sangma, Former Chairman, Dr. T T P Marak, Former Chairman, B N Lamare, Chairman TMB, J D Sangma, Director (Administration) MBOSE, Tura Rikse R Marak, other distinguished dignitaries, Heads of Institutions, teachers, students attended the inaugural function.
In the later part of the programme, “Academic Discourse by prominent speakers delved into the historical roles of various missionary groups in the spread of education in Meghalaya. Sundar A Sangma, President of GBC, Tura, addressed the “Role of Baptist Missionaries in Spread of Education in Meghalaya.” Reverend V. T. S Langstieh of the Bible Society of India, Shillong, discussed the “Role of Presbyterian Missionaries in the Spread of Education in Meghalaya.” Fr. Bivan Mukhim, Principal of Don Bosco College, Tura, shared insights on the “Role of Roman Catholics in the Spread of Education in Meghalaya,” while Swami Anuragananda, Secretary of R. K. Mission, Sohra, explored the “Role of Rama Krishna Missionaries in Spread of Education in Meghalaya.”
Further, Spelling BEE, Quiz and Music display was also organized for the students and everyone present.
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