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SIES felicitates retired employees

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Posted: Feb 03, 2008 at 2319 hrs IST

Mumbai, February 2 About 160 retired employees of the various institutions of the South Indian Education Society (SIES) were felicitated at a function organised by the society on the occasion of its platinum jubilee at its Navi Mumbai campus at Nerul on Saturday.

The SIES, which was started in 1932 with six students in a small shed at Matunga, has grown into an organisation with over 18,000 students spread over nine institutions both in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

“The felicitation of the retired staff was specially to remember with gratitude their selfless service and contribution to the society’s growth and development,” according to an SIES statement. The society offered Rs 1 lakh medical insurance policy to each member of the retired teaching staff and Rs 50,000 policy to every member of the non-teaching staff.

The society also felicitated Dr Shankar Aiyar, a first batch student.

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