Annual Day celebrations at Schools, Colleges

Mahajana Public School

‘Kala Sambhrama,’ the 14th Annual Day was celebrated at the School premises recently. On the occasion, various cultural programmes were presented and School Magazine Souvenir ‘Roshni’ was released by Dr. T Vijayalakshmi Muralidhar, Secretary, Mahajana Education Society (MES), R Vasudeva Murthy, President, MES, chief guest Arjun Devaiah Theethamada, yesteryear’s Sprint King of India and acclaimed International Athlete and M.S. Rajeshwari Iyer, Principal, Mahajana Public School.

DPSM

“Rendezvous”… hamari kainaat, the glorious and grandiose Annual Day celebration of DPS Mysuru was held recently. Students showcased their talents in different ways and inspired every one with their dialogue delivery and magnificent dance performances. Performances were in three segments.

The program was inaugurated by  Shivkumar, PF Commissioner, Shivaraj Jadhav, TV and cine actor and Jawhar, ACP (retired), the chief guests for the three segments, along with Maqsood  Ali  Khan and Shazia Maqsood Ali khan, Members of Board of management, Nagaveni, Principal, DPS Mysuru, by lightening the lamp.

This was followed by presentation of annual school report which highlighted the achievements of DPS Mysuru in various fields in the last academic session.

Later, the chief guests threw light on many aspects of schooling in their address.

Shivkumar emphasised to concentrate more on the process of achieving the goal rather than thinking of only the goals.

Shivaraj Jadhav, in his address, appreciated the role played by DPS Mysuru in providing quality education and values to the children.

Jawhar also appreciated the school’s overall achievements in academics and non-academics.

Colourful dance forms and skit by the students marked the day and filled the hearts of parents and others with pride and happiness.

“Wonder Flies” …lets dream high, was the theme for  the KG to Class 2 show, in which the tiny-tots of DPS Mysuru flew magnificently with colourful dreams as defence forces, Barbies, astronauts, air hostess and so on. The lead character ‘Alice’ with the help of her magic book, took the audience through her dreams.

The cultural programme of second segment with Class 3 to 5, was a dance-drama on the theme Relationship — “Bandhavya” …the inner strength.

The show depicted all relations from birth of a girl child to father, mother, grandparents, siblings, and moving to a child’s second home — the school, displaying role of teacher, importance of friends,  farmers and the unconditional service rendered by our soldiers to the nation.

The third segment brought out the essence of cultural diversity and rich heritage of the countries in one family — ‘The Synergy.’

The students in the skit and dance stole everyone’s heart in the audience by delivering dialogues with proper intonation, confidence and scintillating moves.

It was a very big message of emotions by students, which received a standing ovation by one and all in the audience.

VIJAYA VITTALA COMPOSITE PU COLLEGE

Vijaya Vittala PU College, Saraswathipuram,  hosted its 12th Annual Day celebrations with splendour, magnificence and grandeur.

B.S. Ravikumar, Treasurer, Vijaya Vittala Educational Institutions, inaugurated. R. Vasudev Bhat, Hon. Secretary of Vijaya Vittala Educational Institutions, presided. H. Satyaprasad, Principal of the College, S.P. Asha, Principal of Vijaya Vittala Vidyashala, were present.

Vijaya Vittala PU College students presenting ‘Yakshagana’ during Annual Day celebrations.

Academic toppers of the previous year and other talented students, who have excelled in the field of music, literature and sports, were felicitated during the occasion.

The evening was marked with various cultural programmes in which the talents and skills of students were brought into limelight with the presentation of extravaganza of music and dance depicting the classical, traditional and contemporary trends of entertainment.

JSS PU College for Women, Saraswathipuram

“The youths of India should realise the values of Indian culture and tradition, and then move towards the western or the universe,” said actress Malavika Avinash.

Seen in the picture are MLA Vasu, Actress Malavika Avinash, JSS PU College for Women Principal M.P. Rajeshwari, Secretary-I of JSS Mahavidyapeetha S.P. Manjunath and Director of N.R. Group Arjun M Ranga, releasing the balloons during the inauguration of College Fest   “Sambhrama 2017” at JSS PU College for Women in city recently.

Speaking after inaugurating the ‘Sambhrama – 2017’ hosted by JSS PU College for Women in Saraswathipuram recently, she stated that at present there are ample opportunities for women to progress. N.R. Group Director Arujun M. Ranga, MLA Vasu, JSS Mahavidyapeetha Secretary-I S.P. Manjunath, Principal M.P. Rajeshwari, Teaching and Administrative staff and students witnessed the function which began with invocation by Arya, Shivani and Bhargavi. Ramyashree Sunil welcomed. H.M. Sowmya proposed a vote of thanks. Dr. B. Sapna compered.

This post was published on December 25, 2017 6:44 pm