Mangaluru: St Aloysius ITI celebrates Karnataka Rajyotsava


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Mangaluru, Nov 1: Karnataka Rajyotsava was celebrated on November 1, in the college premises.

Fr John D'Souza SJ. director, St Aloysius ITI; Roshan D'Souza, principal; Noel Lobo and Wilson N, training officers; Umesh J A, convener of the programme and Darshan S, president, student council were present.

The programme began by singing Vande Matharam. The national flag and state flag were hoisted by Fr John D'Souza SJ, director, St Aloysius ITI. Everyone who were present for the programme sang the National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana” and the Nadageethe “Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate.”

Umesh J A, convener of the programme, welcomed the gathering.

Arjun, Electronics Mechanic,first year student spoke on the importance of Karnataka Rajyotsava.

Fr John D'Souza SJ addressed the gathering by saying, “We come together to celebrate Karnataka Rajyotsava, a day that fills every Kannadiga’s heart with pride and joy. We must respect the Kannada language. If we go to Bengaluru we see our state flag on the buildings. In Bengaluru Karnataka Rajyostava is celebrated in grandeur.”

On the occasion of Karnataka Rajyotsava Group Singing competition was organised.

As many as 15 teams participated in the competition.

The results of group singing competition

Ist Prize – MRAC 2nd year and MMV 1st year
IInd Prize – electronics mechanic 1st year
IIIrd Prize – MMV 2nd year

Darshan S, president, student council proposed the vote of thanks.

The programme was compered by Gururaj, student of MRAC 1st year trade.

 

 

  

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