Mangaluru: Christmas celebrations, virtual Traditional Day held at Shakthi Group of Institutions


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Mangaluru, Dec 24: Ring out the old, ring in the new. Ring, happy bells, across the snow. The year is going, let him go. Ring out the false, ring in the true" said Alfred Lord Tennyson.

With the hope that the pandemic would ring out at the earliest and ring in students into the traditional way of learning, the teachers of Shakthi Residential School organized a Christmas celebration.

Students were given tasks that would divert them from being active gazers of electronic gadgets. Competitions in the form of drawing a Christmas tree and coloring, making stars using eco-friendly materials, dressing up as Santa and greeting card making were assigned.

Virtual classes and activities have been a continuous affair from May to date. The rapport with the students is an ongoing act at Shakthi. Along with the virtual classes and assignments, various activities are also taken up.

Virtual Traditional Day was celebrated recently for students of all grades. For the gorgeously dressed students in traditional attire, Shakthi Siri and Shakthi Sri titles were ascribed. Sajni and Mariyam Ansum bagged the Shakthi Siri titles for junior and senior grades respectively. While Hridik Vinay Devadiga and Tanmay Poojary were honored with Shakthi Sri titles for junior and senior cadre respectively.

The management, principal and staff congratulate the winners and their parents for their prompt participation and co-operation.

May God shower everyone with all the goodness in the world. May everyone be blessed with all that they have dreamt about. Shakthi Residential School wishes everyone strength and peace in these challenging times."

  

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