Mangaluru: Elders' Day celebrated at St Agnes PU College


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Mangaluru, Aug 30: In order to honour and focus attention on the importance of grandparents in shaping our lives, St Agnes PU College celebrated Elders' Day on August 29.

The grandparents of the students were invited to the programme. The memorable day began by seeking god’s blessings through a prayer dance.    

Jyothi from the department of Humanities welcomed the gathering. J R Lobo, former MLA, Mangaluru south constituency graced the occasion as the chief guest whose message conveyed the love and warmth shared between grand parents and their grandchildren.

Entertainment programme was put up by the students, games were conducted in which elders participated enthusiastically. This was followed by the felicitation of grandparents the success of the event was evident through their joyful smiles.

Shifali compered the programme and Keerthana proposed the vote of thanks. The programme was witnessed by Sr Norine Dsouza, The principal, Sr Janet Dsouza, vice principal, ‘Abhaya’ coordinator Dr Tressy Menezes, the staff and students of the college.

 

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Aug 31 2022

    Very Good and Excellent ! You have not forgotten the ones who brought you up to this Stage ! THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH !!!

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