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Students pay rich tributes to martyrs

Members of bharat scouts and guides camp with great gusto

PRIYA ABRAHAM Published 06.02.15, 12:00 AM
Students dress up as little women at the Bharat Scouts and Guides Camporee 2015 and (below) students of St Vincent’s Convent School, Berhampur, at the exhibition. Telegraph pictures. 

Patriotic fervour

The St Xavier's High School, Satyanagar, organised a number of competitions for the students on the occasion of Martyrs' Day. Events such as English extempore, solo dance and flower decoration were lined up for the day. 
Enthusiastic students participated with full vigour. The theme of the flower decoration was patriotism and nationalism. The events were aimed to infuse the feeling of integrity among the students, said the school authorities.

Annual function

Children of Santanu English Meduim School presented a vibrant cultural programme as part of the schools annual function on February 4. 

They danced to a list of delightful songs carrying messageson conservation of nature and preservation of cultural heritage enchanting the audience. 
Students, who excelled in various events during the last academic year, were awarded on the occasion .

Cadets in action 

As many as 350 cadets of Bharat Scouts and Guides attended the district-level Bharat Scouts and Guides Camporee 2015.

The three-day event was held at NAC (ST) High School, Rourkela. 

The special attraction during the event was the ‘village fair’ programme in which students dressed themselves up as rural men and women and set up fair where they sold handicrafts.  

Model lesson

The Berhampur-based St. Vincent's Convent School organised an exhibition earlier this week. Deputy commissioner of Berhampur Municipal Corporation Dipti Mahapatro inaugurated the event. The students displayed their projects and models. 

Topics covered everything from science, math, literature, history, culture, art and craft activities etc. 

Blessing ceremony

Sai International School bade adieu to the batch of 2015 as nostalgia gripped the teachers and students alike during the farewell ceremony.  Aptly christened as SAI Asirvada, the blessing ceremony is an event laced with the blessings and good wishes of the teachers for their students reflecting their pure love and hope for their bright future. 
Chairman Bijoy K Sahoo presented uttariya to each student. As the students lit a lamp of a solemn promise to keep the school flag flying high, teachers showered flower petals on them.
 

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