Kasargod: Udaya Higher Secondary School holds Muddu Krishna Fancy Dress Competition


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Kasargod, Aug 23: Udaya Higher Secondary School held a vibrant Muddu Krishna Fancy Dress Competition for students from LKG to 4th Standard. The event, held on campus, was graced by principal Jerald Ivan Crasta, campus director Fr Santhosh Dsouza, and chief guest Manu Mohan Atthvar. The competition saw enthusiastic participation from students.

Principal Jerald Ivan Crasta, in his speech, emphasized the importance of inculcating the value of innocence in students. Fr Santhosh D'Souza, campus director, delivered a message highlighting the school as a nurturing home where students have the opportunity to shape their futures. Chief guest Manu Mohan Atthvar inspired the young participants by urging them to seize every opportunity with both hands.

Teacher and guest, Akshtha Rai, addressed the gathering, speaking on the significance of Krishna Janmashtami and its relevance to the young minds.

The event was skillfully hosted by students of the 4th Standard, with Mohammed Zayan Aftab, Fathima Hamna, and Shahil Ahmed taking charge as MCs. The program began with a warm welcome speech by Fathima Binith Jasir of 3rd Standard, and concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Adeep Dinesh of 4th Standard.

The competition was fierce, and many young contestants showcased their talents with enthusiasm. The prize winners for the event were:

4th standard:

1st Prize: Dhanush

2nd Prize: Abhinand H S

2nd Standard:

1st Prize: Yukthi. R

2nd Prize: Asmi

1st Standard:

1st Prize: Anvi

2nd Prize: Aditya Dinesh & Relvia Monteiro

The event was a grand success, celebrating the spirit of Krishna Janmashtami and fostering a sense of joy and creativity among the young students.

 

 

  

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