Mangaluru: St Ann’s College of Education celebrates Peace Day


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jan 30: St Ann’s College of Education (autonomous), here on Wednesday January 30 celebrated Peace Day for India.

The day was marked with significant and meaningful celebrations. The programme began by invoking God’s blessings through a prayer service. The students highlighted the aspect of peace in various religious scriptures and prayed for peace at all levels.

Students danced gracefully to the rhythm of ‘Shanthi Mantra’ aspiring all the people to live in peace and harmony.

Meral D’Souza highlighted the significance of the day.

Riya and group enacted a skit which depicted the different ways in which we can contribute to bring about peace in our families, neighbourhood and society at large.



A dance was performed by Gauri Desai and group depicting the importance of peace and the serenity it brings into our lives. Students also presented a meaningful ‘action plan’ to live in peace and to spread the message of peace around.

Principal Dr Sr Clare AC speaking on the occasion expressed the importance of peace by quoting examples of great leaders and also the experiences from personal life. The exuberant works of late George Fernandes were highlighted and a tribute was also paid to the great life and his contribution to the country.

Sr Zeena AC coordinated the programme.

All the staff and students took active part in the celebration.

  

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