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Mangalore: Karavali College Celebrates Independence Day in Unique Way

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (GA) - pics - Dayanand Kukkaje

Mangalore, Aug 15: On the eve of 60th Independence Day celebrations, Karavali College had organized a unique celebration to mark the day.

A total of 60 students of the college paraded in the college campus with a 60ft long flag.  Later the students went along the shore waving the tri-colour.  It was indeed a beautiful sight to view as young men and women paraded proudly holding the National Flag in their as sign of patriotism.

  

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  • Ashitha, bangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2007

    Well i was really surprised to see all karavali gals and boys happily celebrating independence day .. m really happy to know that still there are many students who are patriotic. well hats off!!!!! guys u have done good job!!!!! well Ii liked all the photos .... jai hind!!!!!

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2007

    You guys look full of life'.  Keep it up .

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  • Dony Lobo, Milagres,Doha,Qatar

    Thu, Aug 16 2007

    Arrey Yaar what Beautiful photographs of the cheerfully smiling youth of the Karavalli College, some of them even more beautiful than Aiswarya Rai. Only point is having last been to Mangalore in 1998, I am not sure where exactly this college is located...as during our next visit to Mangalore ., may be me and my friend can pass that side and light some fuggetteos !!!!

    Anyway do not get worried ... we both are about to join the Grandpa's Club., wherein appreciation of beauty is a compulsory rule....and nothing more!!!! Keep up the good work Karavalli guys and of course thanks and cheers to Daijiworldi...Future of India is certainly in good and beautful hands!!!

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  • siddeek, india

    Thu, Aug 16 2007

    HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY congratulate karavali college students.

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