National Mathematics Day celebrated at Carmel School CBSE, Kotekar


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Mangaluru, Dec 24: Carmel School CBSE, Kotekar celebrated National Mathematics Day on December 22 in the school auditorium with great enthusiasm, commemorating the birth anniversary of the legendary mathematician Sir Srinivasa Ramanujan.

The programme began with a prayer song, followed by a warm welcome to the chief guest Ramya Bhagyesh Rai, director, Vidyamatha Academy, along with principal Sr Pramila, administrator Sr Julie Ann, vice principal Sr Anitha, coordinator Sr Ashwina, teachers, and students. A graceful welcome dance set a joyful and vibrant tone for the celebration.

Students highlighted the significance of the day by recalling the invaluable contributions of Srinivasa Ramanujan and emphasizing the role of mathematics in developing logical thinking and analytical skills. The programme featured lively dance performances, a thought-provoking skit on the importance of mathematics in daily life, and a creative dance depicting mathematical symbols, making learning both engaging and enjoyable.

In her address, Ramya Bhagyesh Rai spoke about the importance of mathematics in academics and competitive examinations. She encouraged students to overcome their fear of the subject through regular practice, conceptual clarity, and perseverance, while highlighting the role of mathematics in strengthening reasoning and problem-solving skills.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, leaving students inspired to appreciate mathematics as an essential and interesting part of learning.

 

 

  

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