Dear Friends, Best wishes for the New Year from Doon Online. We wish you and your family a Happy and Prosperous 2005. Support the Tsunami victims Our hearts reach out to those hurt by the Tsunami across the Indian Ocean. Support the DSOBS relief efforts initiative. Learn about the Tsunami at the South East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami Blog. Find out more.... Doon preparing to admit girls? The Times of India speculates that The Doon School is about to break with tradition to start admitting girls. Read the article and discuss it in Virtual Doon. Your opinion matters. Read on... - Renowned Dosco author highlighted From time to time, Doon Online creates biographical sections on dynamic doscos who have done exceptionally well in their fields. View the latest spotlight on the author Amitav Ghosh (246-H '72) who published "A Hungry Tide" in 2004. Read on... Founders Day Celebrations & Chief Guest's Speech Dr. Karan Singh was this year's chief guest at the Founders Day celebrations. Read his speech in the Press Room. Also view Founders Day photographs in Melaram's Gallery. Read on... Inderjit Badhwar wins literary award Inderjit Badhwar(155-T '59) was declared winner of one of France's most prestigious literary honours when his maiden novel "La Chambre Des Parfums" was awarded Le Prix Litterarire (Literary Prize) for the best debut foreign novel of 2004. DSOBS UP Chapter get-together The UP Chapter will be having its Annual Old Boys get- together at 8 PM on Saturday, January 8th, 2005 at La Place Park Inn, Lucknow. To learn more about the get-together and the inter house tournaments contact Pradip Narain(431-TA) at 0522-3104381 or Rahul Prasad (29-HA) at 9415019397. Be active! Visit Doon Online and send us your news Visit Doon Online for more news, features, event information and school memories. Participate in the online poll on whether the Rose Bowl should go digital and as always, continue sending us your news and that of your batchmates. Also update your contact details in the Dosco Finder as your contact information changes. Staying connected is what keeps us one of the most powerful, influential and supportive networks in the world. Best regards, Shiv Singh |
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