Puttur: National Unity Day 2023 organised by Student Council of St Philomena College


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Puttur, Nov 2: In a remarkable commemoration of National Unity Day, Student Council of St Philomena College came together to celebrate the spirit of unity, diversity, and the indomitable legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on October 31.

The program began with a floral tribute to the portrait of Sardar Patel added a touch of grace to the proceedings. The event culminated with profound presidential remarks by the principal of the college Rev. Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, principal of the College. The principal’s address was nothing short of inspiring, as he emphasized the significance of unity in diversity, a core principle that has always been at the heart identity of India. His words resonated with the audience as he took them on a journey through history, recalling Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s pivotal contribution to unifying the princely states into the Indian Union. Further he eloquently highlighted Patel’s unwavering dedication and statesmanship, visionary leadership which continues to inspire generations, exemplifying the values of unity, diversity, and patriotism that have become synonymous with India’s identity. It is our collective responsibility to honor their legacy and uphold the ideals they stood for, as they have paved the way for the prosperous, diverse, and unified India we cherish today, he said.

Rendition of prayer and vote of thanks was by Prashanth Rai. Dr Chandrashekhar, welcomed Rajeshwari M compered.

 

 

  

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