Mangaluru: St Aloysius students bring color, creativity to Kavalamudur School


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Mangaluru, Mar 18: As part of the Sahaya Exposure Activity, students from BVoc animation & multimedia and BVoc software development at St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University) visited Government Higher Primary School, Kavalamudur, Bantwal, leaving a lasting impact through their creativity and dedication.

A team of 65 students, guided by mentors Aldrina A M, Vidyarani H, Harini S and Mahamayi, undertook a vibrant initiative to enhance the school’s environment. The students painted colorful murals on the school walls, bringing an element of joy and creativity to the learning space. Additionally, they designed and donated 20 educational charts, aimed at supporting interactive and effective learning for young students.

The school’s headmistress, Preema, applauded the students for their dedication, artistic vision, and thoughtful approach to education. She expressed her gratitude to St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) for extending its outreach to rural schools and making a tangible difference in their educational journey.

This initiative stands as a testament to the university’s commitment to social responsibility, fostering creativity, teamwork, and community engagement among students.

 

 

  

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