Mangaluru: Carmel School organizes diamond jubilee event


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Mangaluru, Nov 18: As part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, an event titled "Together We Create: Parents at the Spotlight" was organized on September 14th in the School Auditorium, showcasing the immense talent and enthusiasm of our parent community.

The inauguration ceremony began at 1:30 PM with a serene prayer song, setting the tone for a memorable afternoon. The highlight of the ceremony was the unveiling of the 60th Diamond Jubilee logo by the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr Reji Thomas, the Treasurer of PTA Executive Committee and Sr. Lilly Pushpa the principal, marking a moment of pride and unity.

In his inspiring address, the Chief Guest emphasized the vital role of parents in shaping the future of our students and the institution.

The event featured an array of competitions designed to bring out the best in our parents: Singing, Folk Dance, Handwriting and Rangoli.

Each competition was held in various classrooms, creating an atmosphere of creativity, joy, and affinity. The parents, with great enthusiasm and dedication, displayed remarkable talent and skills, showcasing not just their love for the institution but also their commitment to its legacy.

This unique celebration truly reflected the spirit of togetherness and creativity, making the Diamond Jubilee a cherished milestone for everyone involved.

  

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