Mangaluru: Prajna Vocational Skill Training Centre celebrates Ayudha Pooja


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Mangaluru, Oct 6: Prajna Vocational Skill Training Centre (VTC) celebrated Ayudha Pooja on September 30 with devotion, enthusiasm, and active participation from staff and students.

As part of the preparations, the staff and students cleaned and arranged all the machines neatly a day prior to the event. The programme commenced in the presence of staff, students, and the beneficiaries of Prajna Shakthi Sadana.

The ceremony was anchored by computer student Unais, who took up the role of master of ceremony. The principal of Prajna VTC extended a warm welcome to the gathering. To mark the beginning of the celebration, Lilly Merry, staff of VTC, conducted a welcome game, setting an engaging tone for the programme.

The students showcased their talents through an educational session on Mahatma Gandhi, including patriotic songs, Gandhi portrait drawing, and cultural dance performances filled with enthusiasm. In addition, cultural activities and fun games were organised, making the event lively and memorable.

The celebration concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Vandana, computer instructor.

The Ayudha Pooja celebration at Prajna VTC was a blend of devotion, culture, and festivity, reflecting the spirit of unity and enthusiasm among staff and students.

 

 

  

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