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quraishi mohalla masjid railpar 2,
aFSAR (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
YES I KNOW DEAR
St. Patrick's H S School, Asansol,
Chitiz Bajaj (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
i am a student in this school in class VB. this is the best school .
Haunted attic,
ghost (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
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Eastern Railway Boys' Higher Secondary School,
Indrajit Prasad Gupta (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I'm Indrajit, I become so happy when ever I describe my spending life in this school from 2003 to 2013. All the teachers of my school were good persons , I miss my school so much, if any chance is offer to take admission again from standard 3 bqz that life was the best moments of my life. Some teachers as Pramod Kr. Ojha , Awdesh Kr., SLT Miss, Ananya miss, Sima miss and Subhash sir and also Atanu sir were the teachers who loved me so much now I really miss them.Some frnds like Ajit, Ravi, Atish were my friends. I remember my school football ground where we played cricket & football both and Atanu sir helped us to much now I am an engineering student from Kanpur BT I really love my school & miss my school.
St.Mary Goretti Girls' High School Campas,
simi (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
My namw is simran kaur I passed out from this school 2012 nd I lve this nd teacher
Assembly Of God Church School,
Anonymous (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I am happy that I am a part of this Agite Alum! Not because it moulded me during those initial 13 years of my life but because I learnt a lot many lessons there. Be it the subject or friendship or how you are being treated for being a mediocre student. What happens when you raise your voice against teachers. Though the teachers there were great but it still saddens my heart when I go back to the memory lane. How the teachers use to praise the toppers (say the top 10 percentile in the class) and ignore the rest. How scared was a student of even asking a doubt just because of the fear of being embarrassed in front of the whole class. How never once a teacher (Except A FEW) encourages a child to speak up. The things which you learn in school its really sad for children to learn when they have to face the big bad world. The teachers were awsome in whatever they taught us but the strategy n pedagogy weren't that good. #justsaying #mypersonalopinion
S.B. PIGMENTS PVT. LTD.,
tej bahadur singh (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
fltu company h ..... ek dum chor employeees ko salary tak ny deta h aaur band kr deta h ek dum worst company.....
Burnpur Hospital (ISP),
raj Singh (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I am coming here for seving the patients now
Asansol Ramakrishna Mission High School,
Ramdarsan Thakur (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I studied in this school from 1950 to 1954. I stayed in the Hostel then known as "Vivek Bhawan"which was a little away from the Ashram but shifted to Ashram in Standard IX. My father was a patron of the Ashram. That time Swami Mrityunjayanand was our President Maharaj, a very learned person, affectionate and kind hearted.The memory is still very much vivid in my mind even now after so many years. I wish to visit some day at its new location.
Ramdarsan Thakur
Mr.Debabrata Bhattacharya (Milanda),
puja agarwal (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
contect no
United Spirits Limited - Factory - Asansol (Kumarpur),
Pintu Kumar (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
Dear Sir I'm looking for the job in your company,if any query plz contact me in 9333601820
DURAND Institute,
Tony Burrett (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
Until the 60s, when the Anglo-Indian diaspora accelerated, the Durand was the absolute centre of AI life in Asansol. It had a huge central dance hall, with a wide nave on one side for tables and seating. The dance floor was normally used for for seating for the cinema which had a Cinemascope screen installed in the mid fifties. A different movie showed each week. There was a lounge area, a bar, cloak rooms, a library, spacious toilets, a cycle room, tennis and badminton courts outside, and a separate two-table billiards/snooker hall. The way I remember it, it was racist in many ways. Indians off the street were allowed in only once a year on Independence Day, for the free movies. Otherwise a kind of dress code applied. No bare feet, reasonably tidy, and definitely no chewing or spitting paan. That was a big problem after the free movies when there would be huge red stains on the floor as a result of paan being spit. There was also the danger of being crushed in the uncontrolled rush to get into the hall grab a seat.Us kids used to love that. How the Anglo-Indians were allowed to get away with all that more than a decade after India became independent, is beyond understanding.
Lord's Tower ,
Bulti (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I love you sourdp
Lord's Tower ,
Bulti (guest)
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8 years ago:
Kl me sourodeep
Lord's Tower ,
Bulti (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
Sourodeep kl me
badminton court,
Kashif (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
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Rahmat nagar,
Akbar Ansari
wrote
8 years ago:
Yaa really bro
United Spirits Limited - Factory - Asansol (Kumarpur),
g sahu (guest)
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8 years ago:
supply market bottles
Loreto Convent,
P Vijaya (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
I am P Vijaya. I studied there till class 4 only but can never forget my 1st ,2nd,3rd,4th class teachers (Ms kaushal, Ms Fernandez,Ms mukherjee,Mrs.Guha and games teacher Mrs Green.) We used to have a lot of fun. Just can't forget anything of LORETO. Missing those days.....
Haunted attic,
Rishi Kumar (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
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