Mangaluru: St Aloysius ITI celebrates 78th Independence Day


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Mangaluru, Aug 15: The 78th Independence Day was celebrated with enthusiasm in the college premises on August 15. Pradeep D’Souza DK district skill development officer was the chief guest for the programme. Fr John D’Souza SJ director, St Aloysius ITI was the president for the programme, Roshan D’Souza principal, Alwyn Menezes vice principal, Noel Lobo training officer, Manjunath Rao convenor of the programme. Staff members and students were present for the programme.

The tricolour National flag was hoisted by the chief guest and the national flag was respected by saluting and singing the National Anthem.

Noel Lobo, training officer welcomed the gathering.

The chief guest addressed the gathering by saying, “It is a memorable day for all of us as proud Indians. This day was made possible by the selfless sacrifices of our freedom fighters and great leaders. We have opportunities to exercise our freedom and we must do so with responsibility. We must make our nation ‘Naash Mukht Bharath’ and keep the surroundings clean. This will show the love for our nation.”

The patriotic song was sung by the electrician 1st year students.

The vote of thanks was proposed by Manjunath, student of electrician 1st year. The programme was compered by Manjunath, student of electrician 1st year.

 

 

  

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