Mangaluru: St Theresa's school celebrates a joyous Independence Day


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Mangaluru, Aug 13: The students of grade 1&2 of St Theresa’s School Bendur, celebrated the 78th Independence Day on August 13 with a special assembly to honour the day India, gained freedom. The students had a wonderful celebration with their hearts full of pride for the nation.

The assembly began with a prayer, which set a solemn and respectful tone for the event. Students performed a patriotic song. The song was lively and filled with pride, celebrating our country’s independence. There was a vibrant dance performance by students. The dance featured traditional moves and colourful costumes, adding excitement to the celebration.

The significance of Independence Day was effectively communicated by the students. Through their presentations, they conveyed the essence of the day, highlighting the importance of freedom, the sacrifices made for our independence, and the values that our nation stands for. Their performances and explanations made the meaning of Independence Day clear and memorable for everyone involved.

The celebration by the students was a delightful and educational event. Their participation in the prayer, song, and dance, along with the insightful address by the vice principal, made the day memorable. The celebration successfully instilled a sense of pride and patriotism in the young students, fostering a deeper appreciation for their country’s heritage.

  

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