Mangaluru: Constitution Day, Harmony week celebrations held at St Aloysius PU College


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Mangaluru, Dec 7: St Aloysius Pre-University College celebrated Constitution Day on November 26, to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India through a series of events based on the theme ‘Sadhbhaav ka path Samvidhaan’.

The chief guest, Sudhir Narayana, Controller (R&D) Defence Ministry and Controller (IT & Software Development), Bengaluru in his video message spoke on the significance of the Indian Constitution and its architect, Dr B R Ambedkar. He highlighted the Preamble as the guiding spirit of our constitution and the nation https://youtu.be/tq250_oD6zU

The preamble embodies the spirit of the constitution. It turns articles into poetry and schedules into salutation to democracy. To uphold the values enshrined in the constitution, the staff and students took a pledge to live by the principles laid down in the preamble. The Humanities Association highlighted the significance of the Preamble through competitions. A session on the Preamble was moderated by teachers during their online classes.



Harmony week was celebrated to reflect, introspect and rejuvenate our faith in humankind’s capability for goodness. Various activities and competitions were conducted from November 26 to December 3. ‘Harmony in Relationships’, 'Harmony in Life’, ‘Harmony in Mind’, ‘Harmony in Diversity', 'Harmony in Society', 'Harmony in Faith’, ‘Harmony in Nature’ were the themes chosen for each day respectively. Posters and videos on these themes were circulated among the students. A talk on ‘Interreligious Harmony’ by Fr Sujay Daniel SJ, campus minister of SAPUC was organised for the staff and students. A video song dedicated to inter-religious harmony was rendered by the students of SAPUC under the guidance of Fr Sujay Daniel SJ. https://youtu.be/W0uuPBxRxn4

The Inter-Religious Harmony Club conducted an array of competitions titled ‘Harmony in Attire’, ‘Harmony in Food’, ‘Harmony in Colours’ and ‘Harmony in Festivals’ to acknowledge the unifying principle of life in the diversity of our motherland. The Women's Forum also conducted ‘Femspeaks’, a competition on the theme ‘The Feminine Inspirare’ for their association members to emulate the fearless women of their choice.

Top 5 videos in all categories were streamed and winners of various competitions were announced during the grand finale which was held on December 3.

The alumni, Bharath Rao B, Reesha Shenoy, Vivekananda K R, Eshwar Shetty, Privil Rodrigues, Isha Shetty, Vaibhav D’Souza, Nicky Pinto, Arzoo Ahmad, Meghana Achar and Sujithraj in their video messages shared their experiences during their life at SAPUC. They felt that SAPUC has helped them to recognize diversity and multiculturalism in our society. They thanked the college for imbibing the values which have helped them to respect and appreciate ideals promoted by all faiths.

All these programmes indeed helped in fostering a sense of belonging for everyone and promoted an attitude of inclusiveness, mutual respect for another’s culture and religious harmony.

The principal, Fr Clifford Sequeira SJ emphasized the need for activities and events which promote tolerance for all religions, goodwill and unity in our society. He appreciated the staff and students for their wholehearted participation. The principal also congratulated the staff coordinators, Kiran Shetty and Vivette Lasrado, class guides, various associations and students for making the Harmony week and Constitution Day celebrations of 2020 meaningful.

Links : https://youtu.be/tq250_oD6zU

https://youtu.be/W0uuPBxRxn4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGSGCf4Ynlc&t=13s

  

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