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Bhavan’s Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya celebrates 44th annual day
Bhavan’s Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, Sainikpuri, celebrated its 44th Annual Day on Saturday. T Vikram, Deputy Inspector General, National Industrial Security Academy-CISF, Hakimpet, Hyderabad was the Chief Guest. Air Cmde J L N Sastry, VSM (Retd.), Vice-Chairman BVBSK, presided over the function.
Hyderabad: Bhavan’s Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, Sainikpuri, celebrated its 44th Annual Day on Saturday. T Vikram, Deputy Inspector General, National Industrial Security Academy-CISF, Hakimpet, Hyderabad was the Chief Guest. Air Cmde J L N Sastry, VSM (Retd.), Vice-Chairman BVBSK, presided over the function.
The other dignitaries included the Director Gp. Capt. D. Ramanaiah (Retd.), Director, BSRKV & BAJC. The programme was initiated with the auspicious lighting of the lamp followed by Ganesh Vandana invoking the Lord’s blessings. Principal B Jyothi Aparna presented the annual school report.
T Vikram congratulated all associated with the Vidyalaya. He delivered his messages in three stories to students, teachers and parents.
The DIG said that It is for the students to enjoy every little thing that they come across in life while keeping intact the focus on what to achieve in life. Teachers should create interest among the children. Parents should inculcate cultural roots in their wards..
The cultural show showcased the birth and life of Annamayya, a musician of South India and a great devotee of Lord Venkateshwara who is known to have rendered more than 35000 devotional songs. The culture & tradition of Telangana depicted in ‘Naa Telangana Koti Ratnala Veena’ was indeed a feast to the eyes.
The primary school children portrayed various aspects highlighting the richness of the Telangana State. More than a 100 children took the audience through the Journey of Incredible India- ‘Mera Bharat Mahan’ through the dance form.
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