Saturday, 28 February 2015

46thAnnual Day celebration

             The 46th Annual day of SRM Nightingale MHSS on 28th February 2015 at Krishna Ghana Sabha was an  evening to remember. The stage was prepared with much expectation for the opportunists to recognize  their talent and instill positive values. The cultural programmes of the day provided a peep into inspiring  performances of the students. The eloquent anchors led the audience through the performances. The  prayer song , lighting of the Kuthuvillakku was followed by the glittering stars of UKG gracefully walking  to the dais  with their graduation attire to receive their degree. Welcoming all for the days function by  the Vice-Principal Mrs Lakshmi instilled the cultural heritage of our Nation.   The dainty dancers presented a welcome dance for the song “ Swagatham”.The songs “Achievement” and “Matraum ondre  marathathu” promulgated  the success and growth of SRM.  The   dance save the environment the pressing need of the hour gained public applause. The skit in English “The star” was a salute to the teaching fraternity for their dedicated service to the society.The Annual report  read by the Principal Thiru T. Amalraj encapsulated the major events and achievements through an effervescent reading. The release of the school Magazine “Pragathi” recognizes students talents,  hone their skills, instill positive values and make learning fun filled  with wide array of  carefully selected activities  & events providing a holistic education. The dignitaries were felicitated with floral bouquet. The Presesidential address by our Chairman Dr. R. Shivakumar     stressed the importance of education correlating it to human anatomy citing as the heart of a man. The Chief guest advised the parents and teachers to take time to understand children and build a strong foundation for the future. Western music was a scintillating performance. The tiny tots in colourful costumes mesmerized the audience. The tamil drama on “Patience” was to show the wave length of  tolerance in the minds of the on-lookers. The western dance left the audience impressive and sensational. The song “Motivation” was apt to the presentation.The “Dasavatharam dance”was a fulfilling performance. “Tillana” was inspiring. Words of gratitude by Mrs. UshaKannan  followed by the National Anthem brought the curtains down.

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