A’chal: Buddha Garden inaugurated at college premises in Bomdila
First Published: 16th August, 2022 15:27 IST
The Buddha Garden was inaugurated by Sangja Khandu, principal of Government College Bomdila, in the presence of all faculty members, staff, and students.
Under the Initiative by Arunachal Pradesh College Teachers’ Association (APCTA), an iconic Buddha Garden was inaugurated on Monday at the premises of the Government College in Bomdila in Arunachal’s West Kameng district.
With the aim of beautifying the campus, the Buddha Garden was inaugurated by Sangja Khandu, principal of Government College Bomdila, in the presence of all faculty members, staff, and students.
While lauding the efforts of the members of the association in bringing about many positive changes through various developmental activities in the college, the principal advised all to carry on with more zeal and a greater sense of purpose for the benefit of the college in general and the student community in particular.
Sange Gombu, Joint Secretary APCTA Unit of the college, in his speech remarked that a good educational institute not only requires good teachers and modern infrastructure but also needs a good ambiance for conducive and effective teaching and learning environment.
He also implored all the stakeholders to take every effort to maintain and upkeep the newly inaugurated garden.
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