Mangaluru: Ladyhill English Higher Primary School celebrates 78th Independence Day


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Mangaluru, Aug 16: Ladyhill English Higher Primary School celebrated Independence Day with a deep sense of patriotism and pride. The event began with the flag hoisting ceremony led by the parent teacher association vice president, Sandrich D'Souza, along with the joint secretary, Sr Violet Tauro A C, principal Sr Jenifer Moras AC, and vice principal Sr Ivy Moras A C.

Following the solemn flag hoisting, the programme transitioned into a lively cultural segment. The students performed a series of captivating acts, including heartfelt songs and a dance drama that highlighted the remarkable achievements of India since its independence. The celebration was further enriched with a variety of dances that showcased the vibrant spirit of patriotism. The masters of ceremony skillfully guided the event, addressing the audience in three different languages English, Kannada, and Hindi, which underscored the unity in diversity that defines the country.

The chief guest, Sandrich D'Souza, addressed the students and parents, conveyed her best wishes, and urged them to develop a sense of patriotism. The chief guest honored the winners of the various sports competitions during the celebrations.

The day's events served as a meaningful reminder of the nation's journey and achievements, fostering a sense of pride and unity among all present.

 

 

  

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