Mangaluru: Mount Carmel Cubs and Bulbuls observe World Thinking Day


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Mangaluru, Feb 22: The Cubs and Bulbuls of Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru observed the World Thinking Day on February 22, 2024 in the school auditorium. The event served as a testament to the enduring legacy of Lord Baden Powell and Lady Baden Powell and the guiding principles of scouting.

The celebration commenced with the traditional Baden-Powell exercise, emphasizing the values of loyalty, courage and service, as advocated by the founder of the scouting movement. Following which, the Cubs and Bulbuls recited their respective promises, reaffirming their commitment to duty, service, and community. A solemn prayer song was sung, invoking blessings for unity, peace and harmony among all present. Sachith Sequiera and Zac Rishi extended a warm welcome and introduced the chief guest Tr Ilona Machado, who is also the ADC of Mangalore North Scouts & Guides Association. The significance of World Thinking Day was well articulated. Cubs and Bulbuls from grades 1 to 4 captivated the audience with vibrant performances, including songs, dances and a mime show, showcasing the diversity and talents within the scouting community.

The chief guest Tr Ilona commended the efforts of the Cubs and Bulbuls in putting up a meaningful programme. In her message, she highlighted the theme of the year, “Our world, Our Thriving Future” and urged the Cubs and Bulbuls to embrace the values of empathy, collaboration and leadership in shaping a better society. Gian DSilva and Jayden Menezes expressed gratitude. Venisha Crasta and S. Samrath compered the programme.

 

  

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