Srinath College Students Honor Netaji on Parakram Diwas

Cultural Program Marks Freedom Fighter’s 128th Birth Anniversary

Educational institution celebrates Bose’s legacy through student performances.

Key Points:

  • Srinath College marks Netaji’s birth anniversary with cultural events
  • Principal highlights freedom fighter’s iconic contributions
  • Students organize tributes through dance and presentations

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath College of Education celebrated Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary with festivities.

B.Ed and D.El.Ed students organized various cultural performances. Meanwhile, management member Moumita Mahato attended as chief guest.

Patriotic Tributes

The celebration began with floral offerings. Moreover, students performed a welcome dance.

Principal Rachna Rashmi recalled Netaji’s famous quote. Furthermore, she discussed Azad Hind Fauj’s significance.

Student Participation

Anamika Jha managed the program proceedings. Meanwhile, cultural performances highlighted Netaji’s achievements.

Students showcased their organizational skills. Additionally, Priyanka Kumari Pradhan delivered closing remarks.

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