Loyola School Telco Celebrates Independence Day with Patriotism and Unity

Loyola School Telco commemorates Independence Day with cultural programs, dance, patriotic songs; Chief Guest Ronald D’Costa emphasizes independence and unity.

JAMSHEDPUR – Loyola School Telco marked India’s Independence Day with a celebration imbued with a sense of patriotism and unity.

The event was graced by the presence of the Chief Guest Ronald D’Costa, who was welcomed to the school premises by the Drum and Bugle Corps.

The celebration began with the singing of the national anthem and the unfurling of the Indian Tricolour.

The event witnessed a vibrant cultural program, including a mesmerizing dance and the rendition of patriotic songs performed by the students.

Their spirited performances captured the essence of freedom and unity, resonating with everyone present.

Chief Guest Ronald D’Costa delivered an impactful speech, emphasizing the importance of independence and unity.

His words served as a reminder of the values that bind the nation together.

Alongside, Nirja Tiwary gave an eloquent Independence Day address, adding to the fervor of the occasion.

The welcome speech was delivered by Wilson Minz, setting the tone for the rest of the celebration.

Principal Charanjeet Ohson addressed the students with a heartfelt message, instilling a sense of pride and responsibility.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks offered by Pari, encapsulating the gratitude and respect for all those who contributed to the successful celebration.

Also present on the occasion were the Administrator and Treasurer Father Gerry, Pre Primary School Moderator Colin Xavier, and Father Gautam, all of whom played significant roles in organizing the event.

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