Bantwal: Magu..Ni..Nagu, Children’s Special Camp Inaugurated at Keddalike School


News & Pics: Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (RD/SB)

Bantwal, Apr 12: Magu..Ni..Nagu, children’s special study camp was begun at Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School, Keddalike and Mangalore-based Pratyaksha Foundation at Keddalike School, here on Monday April 11.

The camp participant-students inaugurated the camp by singing and dancing to their own all-music-troupe.

School Monitoring Committee president Divakardas presided.

Speaking on the occasion, Divakardas said that the camp facilitates expression of ideas and character building among the students.

Cluster resource person Lokesh S was the chief guest. He said that the camp aims at integral development of students.

Pratyaksha Foundation trainer Mounesh Vishwakarma, artist Rama P Salian, stage artiste Balakrishna Anchan, school monitoring committee member Krishna Naik, Sulochana, teachers Sahasranama and Lily D’Souza were present.

Keddalike School head master Ramesh Nayak welcomed the gathering. Pratyaksha Foundation director Gopal Anchan delivered the introductory address. Teacher Chandappa Poojary proposed the vote of thanks.  Vittal B compered the programme.

Magu..Ni..Nagu, children’s special study camp will conclude on Saturday April 16.

  

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