Mangaluru: Presidency School & PU College hold valedictory ceremony 'Tulipa'


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Mangaluru, Jan 19: Presidency School & PU College, Kelarai, hosted its valedictory ceremony 'Tulipa – A Journey from Roots to Radiance' on Saturday, January 17 honouring the graduating batch of 2025–26.

The programme was graced by eminent chief guests Dr Anjanappa, MS, FICS, FIAMS, MRSH (London), EMBA, and Mithun H N, IPS, deputy commissioner of police (Law & Order). Addressing the gathering, Dr Anjanappa emphasised the importance of respecting parents, stating that strong values and success in life begin with gratitude and respect for one’s parents.

In his address, Mithun H N, IPS, highlighted that the upcoming generation should be kind to humanity, stressing that compassion and empathy are essential for building a peaceful and responsible society.

The event was attended by Dr Arun Devraj, assistant director, Presidency School & PU College, Mangaluru; Raghavendra Shenoy, principal, Presidency PU College; Shaila Saldana, principal, Presidency School, Mangaluru; and Prathibha Chetan, administrative manager, whose presence added grace and dignity to the occasion.

The theme Tulipa symbolised growth, resilience, and new beginnings. Cultural performances and reflective moments highlighted the institution’s commitment to holistic education.

Parents witnessed the greatest function, expressing pride and appreciation for the disciplined conduct and confident transformation of the students. The valedictory ceremony concluded on an inspiring note, leaving behind cherished memories and renewed aspirations.

 

 

  

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