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July 22, 2022

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  • Don Bosco College of Teacher Education (DBCTE),
    Chandmari, Tura- 794002,
    Meghalaya, India
  • 03651-224908 / 224140
  • 9463112265
  • 03651-221361
  • donboscoctetura@gmail.com, zacharysdb@gmail.com
  • www.dbctetura.in

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Don Bosco College of Teacher Education (DBCTE) is named a fter Don Bosco, the great educator and friend of youth. He had a difficult childhood. By dint of hard work and heroic sacrifices he became a priest in 1841. He dedicated himself to the service of poor youth, offering them food, shelter and education. He opened for them schools, technical schools, hostels and oratories.

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