Belthangady: Children's Day celebrated at Holy Redeemer English Medium School


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Belthangady, Nov 15: Children's Day was celebrated on November 13, at Holy Redeemer English Medium School Belthangady. Fr Ronson Pinto, assistant parish priest of Bendore Church was the chief guest for the programme. He distributed prizes to the winners of lucky game and online competition conducted on the occasion of Children’s Day.

Students who have secured distinction in the SSLC Examination of 2020-21 were honoured by Fr Joseph Cardoza, correspondent of Holy Redeemer English Medium school.

Fr Clifford Pinto, principal of Holy Redeemer English Medium School, deacon Jonson Pereira, Belthangady Church, Pauline Rego, secretary of Parish Pastoral council, Walter Monis, vice-president and Sharmila Moras, secretary of Parents Teachers Association (PTA), Lancy Pereira, coordinator of pastoral commissions were present on the dias.

Teachers entertained the students through drama, dance and wishing song. Blendin Rodrigues delivered speech on the significance of children day. Akida Banu, welcomed the gathering, Vinita Anjali Moras delivered the vote of thanks and Divya compered the entire programme. Refreshment was served to all the children at end of the programme.

  

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