Friday, 9 September 2016

Independence Day Celebration





















Freedom in the Mind, Faith in the words, Pride in our souls …
Let’s salute the nation on this auspicious day….
Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect at DBM-RJS School, Koramangala, and Bangalore. The ceremony started at 9.30 AM in the school quadrangle with august gathering of Management, staff, students and parents.
Sri Vijayaraghava Reddy, President, KRJS, Sri.G N Munni Venkatappa, Vice- President, KRJS, Sri. Muninagappa, General Secretary, KRJS, Smt. Usha Rajashekar Reddy, Governing Council Chairman, DBM-RJS School P. S Sathish Reddy, Governing Council Member DBM-RJS School, Sri Jayaram Reddy, Executive Engineer, Member- KRJS, Smt. V.Manjula Principal , DBM-RJS School presided the function.
Kumari. Shwetha Joshi of class- X – B welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chief Guest and other dignitaries for the day.
To commemorate the sovereignty of our nation, the Chief Guest Sri Vijayaraghava Reddy, President, KRJS unfurled the tricolor flag and all in unison sang the National Anthem and expressed the joy of our freedom.
Sonika Mynahalli of class VIII-A shared his views on the significance of the day. The students of Choir group sang the Patriotic song that awakened everyone’s feelings towards our Mother Land. The Chief Guest of the function Sri Vijayaraghava Reddy said “he is happy to celebrate this great day with children and also highlighted on the values like patritotism, honesty to be inculcated in our lives.
G N Munni Venkatappa, Vice- President, KRJS addressed the gathering  and  shared He stated that “It is the duty of every citizen to protect the integrity and sovereignty of the country, Independence Day is a festival for all those who sacrificed their lives to attain freedom”.
The management committee members honoured our merit students with the cash prize. There was a colourful cultural programme.
 The Programme concluded up with the Vote of thanks    Varun Sagar of class- X-A.  At the end sweets were distributed to the students as the token of love and affection.
Indeed, it was a day of joy, a day to love and respect our country and make it a better place for Indians to live and experience the freedom, peace and unity in diversity.
Jai Hind

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