Media Release
Puttur, Aug 15: St Philomena Degree College celebrated the 78th Independence Day with grandeur under the joint aegis of NCC units, NSS, Rovers-Rangers, Red Cross Unit, Yaksha Kala Kendra, Performing Arts Unit and Band Teams.
Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, principal of St Philomena Degree College, hoisted the national flag and inspected the parade. In his address, he highlighted the significance of the day, stating, “Today is not just a celebration; it is a solemn occasion to honour the sacrifices of those who fought for our freedom. India’s struggle for independence transcended caste, religion, and region, uniting people from all walks of life towards a common goal.” He also congratulated the organisers for coordinating such a remarkable programme.
Vice-Principal Dr Vijayakumar Moleyar emphasised the enduring legacy of the freedom struggle of India, stressing the principles of truth and non-violence. He urged students to cherish the values of freedom, equality, justice, and democracy while actively working to eliminate corruption and terrorism. “Our youth must preserve these principles and contribute to building a secure and harmonious India that reflects the dreams of our freedom fighters,” he stated.
Fr Ashok Ryan Crasta, principal of St Philomena PU College, also extended his congratulations during the event.
The Independence Day celebrations were marked by an impressive parade led by NCC Officer Capt Johnson David Sequeira, with senior under officer Riya Sushmita D’Souza commanding the NCC cadets of the Army and Naval Corps, NSS, Rovers-Rangers, and Red Cross units, accompanied by the college band. The parade showcased the disciplined spirit of the students and their dedication to the nation.
A captivating cultural programme, organised under the guidance of Prashant Rai, convener of Yaksha Kala Kendra, and Ashwini K, convener of the Fine Art Association of PU College, enthralled the audience. The performances, imbued with patriotism, were a testament to the creative talents of the students and love for their country.
In a special session, Johnson Joseph, alcohol/drug counsellor at Father Patrao Hospital, raised awareness among students about the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse, leading them in an oath to stay away from harmful substances. Sister Janet Cutinha, coordinator of the Alcohol/Drug Department at the hospital, also played a key role in the session.