Mangaluru: Carmel School CBSE, Kotekar celebrates World Social Justice Day


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Mangaluru, Feb 25: Carmel School, Kotekar (CBSE), celebrated "World Social Justice Day", observed annually on February 20, with great enthusiasm. The programme organised by class 2B, commenced with a soulful prayer song, which set a reverent tone for the event.

The students then welcomed the gathering with a vibrant welcome dance, showcasing their energy and enthusiasm. Smaya delivered a warm welcome speech, extending a hearty welcome to the chief guest, advocate Deepthi, and the esteemed dignitaries present.

The students showcased their talents through a mesmerising action dance performance to the song ‘Tare Zameen Par’, conveying the message of inclusivity and equality. Hruthvi and Renisha explained the significance of World Social Justice Day, highlighting the importance of promoting equality and justice in society.

The chief guest, advocate Deepthi, delivered an inspiring speech, emphasising the need for social justice and encouraging the students to become responsible citizens. The students also performed a thought-provoking skit, conveying a strong message about social justice and the importance of standing up against injustice.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, presented by Aradhya and Shazneen. Mohith and Renisha expertly compered the event, ensuring its smooth execution. The celebration was graced by the presence of Sr Pramila D'Souza, AC, principal; Sr Anitha D'Souza, AC, vice principal; and Sr Ashwina, AC, coordinator.

 

  

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