A vision for the future: Viksit Bharat celebrated at Carmel School Moodbidri


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Moodbidri, Aug 15: Carmel School embraced the spirit of patriotism under the theme "Viksit Bharat" as it celebrated the 78th Independence Day on August 14 and 15 simultaneously with grandeur and fervour.

The event commenced with a Eucharistic banquet led by Fr Wilson Tauro OCD offering thanks for the many blessings granted to the nation and its people.

The dignified flag hoisting ceremony as part of its Independence Day celebration took place at Carmel School Ground. The school's contingent rendered a dignified guard of honor to the Tiranga marching proudly past the national flag.

The ceremony was conducted with grace and enthusiasm by Risha Pereira, who served as the Master of Ceremony. The event began with a warm welcome address delivered by Anson. A moment of reflection was observed through a solemn prayer song.

The flag hoisting ceremony was a proudly undertaken by the chief guest Jossy Menezes PTA vice-president and it was a central moment of the event. The ceremony was conducted with the utmost reverence, highlighting the nation's freedom and unity, everyone stood in respect as the national flag was raised and the national anthem was sung.

The chief guest delivered an inspiring speech that resonated deeply with the audience. Sr Gracilda AC, the principal, delivered a speech that underscored the role of education in shaping a better future and encouraged students to embrace the values of independence in their personal and academic lives. At the conclusion of the programme, Glenson delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks.

The cultural extravaganza took place on August 14 in the school auditorium orchestrated by Grade 9B. Esteemed dignitaries and the chief guest P Shridhar, assistant conservator of forest department, Moodbidri division were warmly welcomed by the school's exceptional band. The programme began with a solemn prayer service invoking God's blessings on the nation and its people followed by a captivating welcome dance that evoked deep patriotic feelings among all present.

Anson extended a unique and warm welcome to the gathering setting the tone for the heart-touching skit "Wings of Will " performed by the students. Vibrant dance performances further ignited the audience's sense of national pride. The significance of the day was eloquently highlighted by Melrone Lewis adding depth to the celebration.

The chief guest P Shridhar was accompanied to the dais by Sr Maria Gracilda AC, the principal, Sr Elena, the administrator, Sr Preena AC, the vice-principal, Jossy Menezes, PTA vice-president and Sr Ranitha, the coordinator. Sr Maria Gracilda AC presented a memento as a token of love and respect to the distinguished guest.

In his address, the chief guest extended heartfelt wishes on this momentous occasion urging the students to embrace the spirit of patriotism and emphasising the importance of clean air and a healthy environment.

He stated, “Good oxygen is more essential than even the richest food." Sr Gracilda AC, in her speech, emphasised the importance of unity in good deeds and the need to distance from negativity while also appreciating the soldiers who defend the nation. The vote of thanks was gracefully proposed by E Sunheri and the programme was beautifully compered by Clarissa D'Costa.

The celebration also featured various competitions with enthusiastic participation from many students and sweets were also given to the students

In conclusion, the Independence Day celebration at Carmel School was a resounding success, marked by vibrant performances, heartfelt tributes to the nation, and a deep sense of patriotism among the students and staff. The celebration served as a reminder of the importance of unity and the ongoing journey towards a brighter more prosperous nation.

 

 

 

  

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