DHAC CEM Inaugurates New Building of PMSHRI Maibang Higher Secondary School at Maibang:
Haflong, 16th January: The Chief Executive Member of the Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (DHAC), Debolal Gorlosa, on Friday inaugurated the newly constructed G+2 building of
PMSHRI (Pradhan Mantri School For Rising India) Maibang Higher Secondary School along with the Tularam Senapati Boys’ Hostel, located in the heart of Maibang.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by DHAC Chairman Mohet Hojai; Dima Hasao district BJP president and MAC Dhriti Thaosen; Executive Members Donpainon Thaosen, Probita Johori, and Biswajit Daulagupu; and MACs Monjoy Langthasa, Projith Hojai, Ratan Jarambusa, Lalremsiama Darnei, Pronath Rajiyung, John Phoitong, Hirojit Jidung, Ajoy Chakraborty, Krishna Joishi, and Ramsing, Representatives of the RSS were also present.
Among other dignitaries were Principal Secretary, DHAC, Partha S. Johori; Paninidra Jidung; former Director of Education, Assam, Paninidra Jidung; Ramesh Thaosen (Retd. IAS), president of Dimasa Lairimdi Mel; Arup Gorlosa, president of JNH; principals of Maibang Degree College and PMSHRI Maibang Higher Secondary School; former JNH president Khailen Daulagupu; chairman of Maibang Municipal Board; and members of the School Management Committee.
Established in 1958, PMSHRI Maibang Higher Secondary School has long been a beacon of quality education in the region. Over the decades, the institution has produced many leaders, officers, and professionals, and continues to prepare students to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
On the occasion, a Dimasa textbook for Class IX, a school souvenir titled “Waingsomin”, and the book “Khailim Khithu ni Kharimin” authored by DHAC Chairman Mohet Hojai were also released.
Addressing the gathering, the CEM emphasized that education is the most powerful instrument for social transformation. He said institutions like PM Shri Maibang Higher Secondary School play a crucial role in nurturing young minds with knowledge, values, and a sense of responsibility, and expressed hope that the institution would continue to flourish in shaping future generations.



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