Loyola School Jamshedpur Celebrates 78th Independence Day with Patriotism
Lt. Col. Tejpal Singh Bajwa hoists Tricolour; students perform cultural program
Loyola School commemorated India’s 78th Independence Day with a vibrant celebration, featuring patriotic performances and an inspiring message from the Chief Guest.
JAMSHEDPUR – Loyola School marked the 78th Independence Day with a flag hoisting ceremony and cultural program, featuring Lt. Col. Tejpal Singh Bajwa as the Chief Guest.
The event commenced with the hoisting of the Indian Tricolour by Lieutenant Colonel Tejpal Singh Bajwa.
Fr. K.M. Joseph, Rector, and Fr. Vinod Fernandes, Principal, accompanied the Chief Guest during the flag-raising ceremony.
A soulful rendition of the National Anthem set the patriotic tone for the celebrations.
Students showcased their talents through a diverse program of songs, dances, and speeches.
Senior students delivered a moving performance highlighting India’s unity in diversity.
Younger participants reenacted pivotal historical events, including the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and Dandi March.
The Loyola Hindi School dancers captivated the audience with their energetic performance.
Hritik’s inspiring speech stood out as one of the program’s highlights.
Lieutenant Colonel Bajwa concluded the event with a powerful message, encouraging daily acts of patriotism and contributions to national progress.
The celebration left attendees feeling inspired and united in their love for India.

