Mangaluru: Ladyhill English Higher Primary School celebrates International Women’s Day


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Mangaluru, Mar 11: Class 8B at Ladyhill English Higher Primary School orchestrated a magnificent celebration of International Women's Day, honoring the essence of womanhood with creativity, passion, and grace. The event unfolded with a soulful and heartfelt prayer service, setting the stage for a day of inspiration and empowerment.

The students captivated the audience with a series of vibrant performances thought-provoking skits that portrayed the power and resilience of women, harmonious songs that echoed strength and unity, and an electrifying dance that radiated energy and confidence. Their performances reflected a deep understanding of the vital role women play in society.

The presence of the chief guests, Sr Mary Dulcia and Shanthi Rego, both retired teachers of the Apostolic Carmel institutions, added profound meaning to the occasion. Shanthi Rego delivered an empowering message, highlighting the achievements of influential women across the globe and urging the girls to aspire for greatness and leave their mark on the world.

A shining moment of the day was the felicitation of two exceptional women from the school community, Aarthi Shetty and Bhavya, whose remarkable success in sports has brought honor to the state. The dignitaries on the dais proudly acknowledged their achievements, inspiring students to aim high and persevere in their own journeys.

Adding to the spirit of celebration, students who had excelled in various sports events were also recognized and applauded for their dedication and hard work.

The Women's Day celebration was not just an event it was a powerful reminder of the strength, courage, and potential within every woman. The day left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the students, encouraging them to embrace their dreams and rise with confidence.

 

 

  

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