Mangalore: Prestige International School Holds Science Awareness Expo


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Dec 22: ‘Awareness 2010’ a Science and arts exhibition was organized by The Prestige International School at their school grounds, Jeppninamogaru here recently.

Environment and Fisheries minister Krishna J Palemar inaugurated the exhibition and lauded the efforts of students and teachers of the school in organizing it which is not only useful to the students but also creates awareness among the public regarding various scientific issues.

He specially appreciated the initiatives taken by the school administrative board’s head Hyder Ali Kodikal in organizing various programmes of public benefit and hoped that he would conduct such events in future as well. He wished the students and teachers all the success in their future endeavours. 

  

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  • mohd mustaq , bolar mlore jeddha

    Thu, Dec 23 2010

    BEST OF LUCK HYDER BAI LET ALLHA GIVE U GRET SUCCESE IN UR MISSION LET UR SCHOOL MAKE A GOOD NAME I CONGRACULATE PRESTIGE ALL STAFFS GREAT SUCCESE MY SON STUDING N 3RD STD (MIHAL) HE IS DOING VERY WELL N UR SCHOOL MASSAALLHA KEEP T UP

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