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    Critical group of SEBSers to meet in Kathmandu
    Author: SEBS
    Post Date: 6/2/2010
    June 2, Kathmandu; The President of the SEBS (Society of Ex Budhanilkantha Students) has organized a self-paid reception fellowship to a group of SEBSers - the ex-students of Budhanilkantha School, in the Capital on June 5, 2010 Saturday to discuss about the contemporary issues related to the SEBS in national perspectives.

    The president of the SEBS Suresh Acharya has sent invitations through SMS to a group of about 25 SEBSers to decide on the future development plans of the SEBS. This meeting is expected to be turning point in the SEBS history to make it as a vibrant and dynamic organization. The invitees range from philanthropists to the SEBS, former SEBS officials and longtime pro-active members of the SEBS.

    The major attraction of the reception fellowship will be to constitute an Emeritus Advisory Committee (EAC) for resource augmentation and broad-based participation of members for the sustainability of the organization.

     


     

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