Mangaluru: St Ann’s PU College bids farewell final year students


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Mangaluru, Mar 9: St Ann’s PU College bid farewell to the students of second PUC on March 8. The programme began with a prayer service followed by welcome dance. Sr Nancy AC was the chief guest and Sr Linette AC was the guest of honour.

The principal Sr Marilda AC welcomed the gathering. An inspirational dance based on rhe life of Arunima Sinha, the world’s first amputee to scale Mount Everest was performed. A video to commemorate womens day was presented next the impact of mobile phones on our life was showcased through a skit. A beautiful dance on friendship was performed. The students wished well to the outgoing students through a wishing song. A PPT presentation took the students down the memory lane filling them with nostalgia. Seniors expressed sentiments and gratitude to their mentors and alma mater. The chief guest addressed the students. She in her message urged the students to follow the 7 ups of life.

In the second part of the programme, the meritorious students and the winners of cultural competitions were awarded.

The entire programme was put up by the first year students. The programme was competed by Keerthika and Shamnaz. Sheikh Isra Madiha delivered the vote of thanks.

  

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