Friday, 17 May 2013


Total Appeared  = 33 students

Total Pass          = 33 students
Pass percentage  = 100%

Distinction         = 1 student
Star Marks          = 6 students
First Division     = 16 students
Second Div.        = 10 students

As like earlier years TMA also rocks this year with a fruitful  HSLC results of its students. TMAAA congratulate all of you. Wish you all have a bright academic future...


Detail Results:

Name
Total Marks
Division
ARINDOM SONOWAL
385
1
BHEXAJ PRAN CHANGMAI
360
1
BISHWAJIT KONWAR
309
2
CHIRANTAN BORAH
411
1
DIBYA DYUTI GOGOI
400
1
KAUSHIK PHUKAN
360
1
SABI CHUTIA
482
Star
SANGHAMITRA BORSAIKIA
439
1
SANJIT GOGOI
421
1
SOURAV CHUTIA
341
2
SHIKHAPRIYOM GOGOI
469
Star
SRIJAN GOGOI
519
Distinction
SUBHAM JAISWAL
335
2
RUMU KHANIKAR
435
1
RUNA SONOWAL
360
1
PURABI KHANIKAR
501
Star
KABERI NEWAR
289
2
KIRANJYOTI BORAH
326
2
KOBID GOGOI
387
1
KOBIKRISHNA GOGOI
346
2
MANISHA GOGOI
339
2
MUKESH GOGOI
391
1
NIHARIKA HAZARIKA
320
2
PARINITA PATAR
461
Star
PARISHMITA BORAH
471
Star
PRIYANKUSH DUTTA
411
1
GARGI KALITA
360
1
DIMPEE CHUTIA
292
2
DAISY GOGOI
332
2
CHAYANIKA PHUKAN
360
1
ANUJPRATIM BARUAH
470
Star
ANCHUMI DEKABARUAH
425
1
PALLABI GOGOI
397
1
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Saturday, 11 May 2013

Wishing you all a very happy Mothers' Day..... Respect and love you mother......


Mother’s Day is a day for many people to show their appreciation towards mothers and mother figures worldwide. It is an annual event but is held at different dates in the calendar, depending on the country.

What do people do?

Many people remember their mothers and mother figures on Mother’s Day. Mother figures may include stepmothers, relatives, mothers-in-law, a guardian (eg. a foster parent), or a family friend. There are many different ways to celebrate Mother’s Day. They include (but are not limited to):

  • Giving cards, flowers, or cakes.
  • Family gatherings or visits.
  • Family breakfasts, brunches, lunches, and dinners either at home, at a café or at a restaurant.
  • Personal phone calls, particularly from children who live away from their mothers and/or mother figures.
  • Mother’s Day poems and messages.
  • Gifts of chocolate, jewelry, accessories, clothing, hobby equipment or tools, handmade items, or gift vouchers.

 A day at the movies with mothers and/or mother figures.
Mother’s Day is celebrated in different countries, including China where carnations are popular Mother’s Day presents. Some groups in Samoa organize elaborate song and dance performances throughout the country. They celebrate the contributions that mothers make to Samoan society.

Public life

Mother’s Day falls on different days depending on the countries where it is celebrated. It is held on the second Sunday of May in many countries, such as Australia, Canada and the United States. It is held exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday in the United Kingdom. Sundays are usually non-school and non-working days in these countries.

Mother’s Day is an annual public holiday in countries such as Costa Rica (August 15, on the same day as Assumption Day), Georgia (March 3), Samoa (second Monday of May), and Thailand (August 12). Restaurants and cafes may be busier than usual as some people take their mothers out for a treat.

Background

Early Mother's Day celebrations can be dated back to the spring celebrations to honor Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, in ancient Greek civilization, according to some sources. Later, Mothering Sunday in the United Kingdom was traditionally a day for people to visit the church where they were baptized, although it now also celebrates motherhood in modern times.

The modern-day origins of Mother's Day can be attributed to two women – Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis, who were important in establishing the tradition in the United States. Around 1870, Julia Ward Howe called for Mother's Day to be celebrated each year. It continued to be held in Boston for about 10 years under her sponsorship, but died out after that. Other sources say that Juliet Calhoun Blakely initiated Mother’s Day in Albion, Michigan, in the late 1800s. Her sons paid tribute to her each year and urged others to honor their mothers.

In 1907, Anna Jarvis held a private Mother's Day celebration in memory of her mother, Ann Jarvis, in Grafton, West Virginia. In 1908, she played a key role in arranging a church service that attracted 407 children and their mothers. A Mother’s Day International Association was founded in 1912 to promote the holiday in other countries. Mother’s Day has grown increasingly popular since then.

Many people believe that Mother’s Day is now largely commercialized, with card companies, flower shops, jewelry stores, gift shops, restaurants, hotels, and department stores advertising promotions and special deals for this event. Anna Jarvis, in her lifetime, unsuccessfully filed a lawsuit to stop the over-commercialization of Mother's Day.

Symbols

There are various ways to show an appreciation for mothers and mother figures on Mother’s Day. They include white carnations, which Anna Jarvis asked to be the official symbol for the day, as well as the International Mother’s Day Shrine. This shrine is dedicated to the preservation of motherhood. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. It is located together with a museum at Grafton, West Virginia, and aims to preserve, promote and develop the spirit of motherhood.

Sunday, 5 May 2013


AT A GLANCE :  OUTGOING BATCH-2006     

            NAME OF THE STUDENTS                                            DESIGNATION                
                 
  1.   AJIT SHARMA                                                   MSc.IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY (NIT SILCHAR)
  2.   SUDIPTA GOGOI                                                B.ARCH (MIET,GONDIA)
  3.   RISHI SONOWAL                                               B.E.IN ETC (MIET,GONDIA)
  4.   PLABON PRAN CHETIA                                       MSc.IN CHEMISTRY (GAUHATI UNIVERSITY)
  5.   ARPAN JYOTI GOGOI                                         MA (DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY)
  6.   DEVAKRISHA GOGOI                                          MSc.GEOLOGY (GAUHATI UNIVERSITY)
  7.   NAVOJYOTI BORGHOHAIN                                  B.A FINAL YEAR (MORAN COLLEGE)
  8.   GOLAP SAIKIA                                                  SELF EMPLOYED
  9.   PRIYOM CHIRING PHUKAN                                  TEACHING ASSISTANT (IN OUR SCHOOL)
  10.   SUMAN TAMANG                                               BA 2ND YEAR
  11.   LATE NEWTON GOGOI


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AT A GLANCE :  OUTGOING BATCH-2005    

           NAME OF THE STUDENTS                                            DESIGNATION                 
                   
  1. PIJUSH PROBIN CHANGMAI
  2. JYOTIPRASAD BORUAH
  3. SANJIB TANTI
  4. DIPANKAR RAJKONWAR
  5. SAMUJJAL GOGOI
  6. MANUNJOY MOHAN
  7. RIMPI BORUAH 
  8. SWATI GOGOI
  9.  PARTHAJYOTI KHONIKAR


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AT A GLANCE : OUTGOING BATCH-2004    

         NAME OF THE STUDENTS                                            DESIGNATION                 
                   
  1. PRANJAL MECH
  2. BISHWAJIT KOTOKY
  3. TARPAN GOGOI
  4. ABHIJIT KONWAR
  5. SAOURABH BORUAH
  6. SWADHINATA BORKOTOKY 
  7. PALLABI KONWAR.


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Saturday, 4 May 2013



TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY
TINGKHONG, DIBRUGARH, ASSAM
PIN-786612
 MNI ASSOCIATION
MEMORANDUM, RULES AND REGULATIONS


TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY
TINGKHONG, DIBRUGARH, ASSAM
PIN-786612

MEMORANDUM



1.    NAME OF THE SOCIETY:

The name of the society shall be “TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION” and shall be referred to as the Association in these articles.


2. ADDRESS:
TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Tingkhong Model Academy, Tingkhong, Dibrugarh– 786 612, Assam, India.

3. JURISDICTION:
The jurisdiction of the Association shall be all over India, but any dispute/Case/ Suit shall be instituted and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts in Dibrugarh only.

4. OBJECTIVES:
a.     To promote and encourage friendly relations among the members of the Association.
b.    To award Scholarship and Aid to the needy students of the school.
c.     To provide assistance and facilities for all round development of school.
d.    To keep Alumni informed about the association.
e.     To organize alumni day once in a year.
f.      To provide & promote career guidance, placement scope and continuing education.
g.     To extend helping hand to needy alumni/ alumni families (direct dependents)
h.    To promote participation of the members of the Association in resource development and social welfare activities as appropriate for an organization of this type.



TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY
TINGKHONG, DIBRUGARH, ASSAM
PIN-786612

RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Name of the Society:
The name of the society shall be “TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION” and shall be referred to as the Association in these articles.


2. Address:
TINGKHONG MODEL ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Tingkhong Model Academy, Tingkhong, Dibrugarh– 786 612, Assam, India.


3. Jurisdiction:
The jurisdiction of the Association shall be all over India, but any dispute/Case/ Suit shall be instituted and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts in Dibrugarh only.

4. Membership:
All Alumni of Tingkhong Model School (henceforth abbreviated as TMAAA) shall be eligible for Life Membership of the Association. All the registered members will enjoy voting rights.

5. Cessation of Membership:
                                    I.            A member of the association shall cease to be such a member if he/she resigns from his/her membership or is found to be of unsound mind or is convicted by a court for any offence on moral grounds or termination of the membership by the Executive Committee for compelling reasons.

                       II.        If a member of the Executive Committee continuously remains absent in three consecutive EC meetings without any intimation, he/she shall cease his/her membership from the EC.

                             III.            If a member of the association re-new his/her membership for three consecutive years, then also he/she shall cease his/her membership.

6. Organisation of the association:

6.1 General Body.
There shall be general body of the Association consisting of all members.

6.2 Executive Body
There shall be an Executive Committee to manage affairs of the association.

6.3 Advisory Body
There shall be an advisory body comprises of the principal, managing committee member and senior teachers of Tingkhong Model Academy. This body will act as a legal advisor of the society and form in due interest of the executive committee.

6.4 Local Chapters
i) There may be local chapters of the Association in India and abroad.
ii) The relationship with local chapter will be governed by the rules and regulations of the Association.

7. Executive committee:

The Executive Committee shall consist of

i)                  President 1
ii)               Working President 1
iii)            Vice-President 1
iv)            Secretary 1
v)               Treasurer 1
vi)            Joint Secretary 2
vii)          Member 11

8. Amendment of rules and regulations:

·       Amendment to the rules and regulations shall be carried out only by a General Body meeting when minimum of three fifth of the majority votes of the members present in the meeting.

·       The proposed amendment to the rules and regulations shall be circulated to all the members as an agenda item for the General Body Meeting.

9. Finance and accounts:

The Association shall raise funds for pursuing the objectives of the Association through;
i)                  Subscription from the members. The rates of subscription shall be governed by the executive committee of the Association.

ii)               Money donated by the members.

iii)            Any other source approved by the Executive Committee.

iv)            The accounts of the Association shall be maintained in any scheduled bank in Dibrugarh in to which all subscription, donations and other income shall be credited.

v)               Financial year of the Association shall be from April 1 to March 31.


10. Records of the Association
10.1 The following Records shall be maintained in the Office of the
Association:
a.     Roll of Membership
b.    Minutes of the EC Meetings
c.     Minutes of the General Body Meetings
d.    Stock register of non-consumable and consumable items
e.     Cash Book and Ledger
f.      Copies of all publications and Reports of the Association.

10.2 The Records shall include details of all sums of money received and the sources thereof, all the sums of money spent.

10.3 Every member of the General Body shall have the right of inspection of the records of the Association during office hours.

10.4 Some of the disposable records as decided by the EC may be disposed-off / destroyed.

11. Winding up of the society:
The winding up of the Association shall be carried out as per relevant clauses of Societies Registration Act and on the interest of the school managing committee only with support of executive committee of the society.