Mangaluru: St Aloysius Gonzaga school celebrates Kannada Rajyotsava


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Mangaluru, Nov 1: St Aloysius Gonzaga school celebrated Kannada Rajyotsava with great enthusiasm and grandeur on Tuesday, November 1.

The chief guest of the programme Mime Ramdas who is a versatile artiste and a movie actor inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp and addressed the students of classes I to XI with a motivational speech.

Appreciating the efforts of the students to put up a programme depicting the culture of Karnataka, he highlighted the importance of learning the Kannada language and said that the rich heritage and culture of the state should be the essence of our life.

Principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ, addressed the gathering, said, "We should be proud of our state, language and people. Further, he gave a call to the students to be inspired by the great poet Kuvempu quoting his poem "Elladaru iru, Enthadaru iru, Endendigu nee Kannadavaagiru".

The cultural extravaganza which was inaugurated with mesmerizing magic tricks also had vigorous veeragase-one of the popular folk dances of Karnataka, drama on Onake Obavva, a song depicting the valiant people who had selflessly fought to uphold the culture and heritage of Karnataka and left the audience, spellbound. Vice-principal Laurel D'Souza was present during the programme. Roopa D'Souza welcomed the gathering. Bhavin B of class IX highlighted the significance of the day and Akshatha Kudla proposed a vote of thanks.

Ethan Pinto and Samarth Salian of class IX and III compered the programme. The programme was coordinated by Akshatha Kudla.

 

 

  

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