Indian cricket team’s fast bowler Mukesh Kumar reached Purnia on Sunday. He had reached VVRS Parora to participate in the 74th birth anniversary celebrations of late educationist Ramesh Chandra Mishra. Indian cricketer Mukesh Kumar himself looked very excited about this. After reaching here they
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During this, while talking to the media, Indian cricketer Mukesh Kumar said that I have come to Purnia for the first time. I feel very good to be in Purnia and on this ground. I feel as if I am not in Purnia but outside. The environment and atmosphere here is very good.
Cricketer Mukesh Kumar had come to attend the birth anniversary celebrations of the late educationist.
Along with sports, studies are also very important
The bowler wished VVRS and said that the school continues to grow double and quadruple at night. As I have come out, every youth from every district dreams of playing. The children here also have the talent to move forward. Along with sports, studies are also very important. One should always carry options. In today’s time, a platform like IPL has also come. Everyone who works hard will go till IPL. I also have my best wishes for the children.

During this period thousands of school students were present in the stadium.
Before this, cricketer Mukesh Kumar was given a warm welcome with drums. He paid tribute to the late educationist Ramesh Chandra Mishra by garlanding the statue. School students sang welcome songs. Vidya Vihar Group Secretary Rajesh Chandra Mishra and his brother Brajesh Chandra Mishra, while giving the welcome address, remembered the values, education philosophy and personality of the founder.
Vidya Vihar Residential School team won
In the final match, the team of Vidya Vihar Residential School won the championship for the second consecutive time by defeating DAV Kahalgaon by 19 runs after a thrilling struggle.

The winning team with cricketer Mukesh Kumar.
Cricketer Mukesh Kumar presented 60 thousand cash and trophy to the winning team and 40 thousand and trophy to the runner-up team. Milia Convent English School, Banbhag and Parvati Higher Secondary School, Harda, both the teams that reached the semi-finals, were given Rs 15,15 thousand and trophy. Sudhanshu Shekhar was the man of the match of the final and Anukul Chandra was the man of the series of the tournament.
Gave floral tribute to the statue of the founder
The 74th birth anniversary of late Ramesh Chandra Mishra, founder of VVRS Parora, was celebrated with great enthusiasm. All the members of the school, college, coaching institute and Brajesh Automobiles paid floral tributes at the memorial located at the main gate of the school and the statue of the founder installed in the stadium. With this the day long event began.
A special blood donation camp was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the founder. The camp was organized in the VVIT courtyard. Where students, teachers, employees, parents and people from different sections of the society participated enthusiastically. 50 units of blood were donated in this camp.

Sufiat Band performing cultural programs
As the evening approaches, a grand cultural evening has started in the Rabibans Narayan Mishra Memorial Auditorium. The famous Sufiat band from Kolkata is giving a captivating presentation of Sufi and popular music. The school students also added to the program with dance, drama and other cultural presentations.
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