Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. 5 days ago · Meet Sikkim’s first female IPS Officer, who lost her mother at a young age, cracked UPSC twice, she is posted at…. Aparajita Rai crack the UPSC Civil Services exam in 2010 and 2011. During her ...

  2. 4 days ago · 68 likes, 1 comments - ehnservice on September 25, 2024: "Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok Top Five in Education World India School Rankings 2024-25 Sikkim’s Tashi Namgyal Academy (TNA), Gangtok, has made a remarkable mark by securing the 4th position in the prestigious Education World India School Rankings 2024-25 under the Vintage Legacy Day-Cum-Boarding Schools category. This recognition highlights TNA’s long-standing tradition of academic excellence and holistic education. The top spot ...

  3. www.sikkimexpress.com › news-details › obituary-2OBITUARY - Sikkimexpress

    4 days ago · His first and only schooling was in the Tashi Namgyal Higher Secondary School in Gangtok. This schooling was suddenly curtailed when he lost his father at the age of 12 and he switched from being a schoolboy to becoming the breadwinner of the family.

  4. 3 days ago · However, Dev Anand, who would have turned 101 on this day (September 26), had his sight on equally picturesque, much closer, yet virtually untapped foreign locales - the Himalayan kingdoms on the country's eastern borders.

  5. 3 days ago · Putting thought into action, both brothers visited Sikkim, where they called on Palden Thondup Namgyal, who had succeeded his father and would be the last Chogyal, and his American wife, as well the redoubtable (then) Major General Sagat Singh, whom Dev Anand threw “an army salute in my best ‘Hum Dono’ style.

  6. 4 days ago · 270 likes, 3 comments - tnagazette on September 25, 2024: "Congratulations to the entire Tashi Namgyal Academy family—students, alumni, staff, and faculty—on securing the 4th position in the prestigious Education World India School Rankings 2024-25 under the Vintage Legacy Day-Cum-Boarding Schools category!

  7. 5 days ago · He passed away on May 16, 1951 and it is believed that his ashes are still kept in a pot hanging on the roof of the Mahabellana Temple, now coverted into a museum. When Mahinda came to Sri Lanka he was a layman but after his death he is regarded as a national hero.