Carmel School Moodbidri's Bulbuls make a mark at ‘Geeta Gayana’


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Moodbidri, Aug 19: Carmel School Moodbidri added another feather to its cap by securing the second prize in the Bulbuls unit at the 'Geeta Gayana' (Patriotic Song) Competition, held on August 16 at Kannada Bhavana, Moodbidri organised by Scouts and Guides Association (Moodbidri). This event saw enthusiastic participation from all four units—Cubs, Bulbuls, Scouts, and Guides — showcasing their patriotic spirit through melodious renditions.

The talented winners from the Bulbuls unit, all studying in Grade 3, were:

1. Venia D'Souza
2. Hrida R
3. Angel Meghan Cutinha
4. Merisha Riva Mendonca
5. Lakshya G
6. Ridhi Devadiga

The management led by Sr Maria Gracilda AC, the principal, along with the dedicated staff, extended their heartfelt congratulations to the winners. They also expressed deep appreciation for the efforts of all the flock leaders of the four units, whose diligent training and guidance were instrumental in securing this commendable achievement.

This victory is a testament to the harmonious blend of talent, discipline, and dedication fostered at Carmel School, and it stands as a proud moment for the entire school community.

 

 

 

 

  

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