Mangaluru: St Ann’s TTI celebrates Talents Week


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Mangaluru, Feb 17: St Ann’s TTI came alive with creativity and enthusiasm as Talents Week unfolded, providing a vibrant platform for teacher trainees to showcase their diverse skills and artistic flair.

With the inspiring theme, ‘Your wings already exist. All you have to do is fly’. The Annual Talents Display Eeek at St Ann’s TTI Mangaluru, was solemnly inaugurated on February 10 by Sr Pramila AC, principal Carmel CBSE School, Kotekar. The event commenced with symbolic release of colourful balloons, followed by Sr Pramila’s motivating keynote address, which inspired and encouraged the teacher trainees. She emphasized the importance of bringing out the best within a teacher. 

“We are thrilled to launch this initiative which aims to provide a platform for budding minds to express themselves creativity,” said Sr Edna Furtado AC, the administer.

“We believe that this competition has the power to inspire, educate and entertain, and we are excited to see the talents that our student –teachers have in them,” said Anita D’Cruz, the principal.

The institute conducted a variety of competitions like folk dance, eastern singing, drawing, English action songs, essay writing, pick and speak, English storytelling, best out of waste, rangoli, flower making, qawwali, lesson enactment, poster making, patriotic songs and variety entertainment.

 

 

  

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