Mangaluru: Republic Day celebrated at Milagres Institutions


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Mangaluru, Jan 26: Milagres Institutions on January 26 celebrated the 72nd Republic Day.

Students and faculty of the CBSE, High School, PUC and Degree sections assembled for the day. Fr Kenneth Crasta, the principal of St Joseph’s ITI, Jeppu was the chief guest of the day.

Fr Michael Santhumayor, the campus administrator, presided over the function. John Pais, the principal of the PUC Section, Fr Maxim D’Souza, the vice-principal of the high school, Sonia D’Mello, the principal of the CBSE section were present on the dais.

The chief guest Fr Kenneth Crasta, unfurled the National Flag which was led by the National Anthem by the gathering. In his message, Fr Crasta said that there is a need for a country like ours to work hand in hand and live up to the expectations of the Constitution. The president, Fr Michael Santhumayor in his message said that it is necessary that every human being respects each other only then every citizen can respect the nation. A nation can grow when there is unity among all of them. He wished all on this occasion.

On this occasion, the student volunteers of the NSS unit and YRC, of the degree section under the guidance of the faculty in charge, conducted campus cleaning under Swatch Bharath Abhiyan.

A patriotic song was sung by CBSE staff, the invocation was led by the students of the degree section. The student representative of the PUC section spoke on the significance of the day.

Anusha, a student of I FND, compered the programme.

  

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