Mangaluru: International Women’s Day celebrated at Carmel School


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Mangaluru, Mar 8: Carmel School celebrated Women’s Day, honoring the ‘Women Achievers’ in various fields namely Sr Maria Jyothi AC, founder principal of St Agnes Special School, Tabasum, director of Snehadeep, Shilpa, entrepreneur of ‘Hallimane Rotti’ and Sparsha D’Souza alumni of Carmel School, advocate who has been raised to the position of civil judge by the High Court.

The guests were ceremoniously welcomed with a pot symbolizing the role of a potter in shaping and moulding the clay, a seed that tries to give life to humankind and a diya that brightens the lives of others, as these superstars had accomplished. This was deeply appreciated by the dignitaries.

All the celebrities shared their personal experiences that led them to choose these fields of service and this in turn had a magnetic and emotional impact on the gathering. All the guests of honour were role models for the student body as they have excelled in their own realms of service and task.

The programme was efficiently compered by Sonia Rodrigues, words of welcome by Deepthi K G and the vote of thanks by Nisha Menezes.

The guests of honour and achievers were felicitated with a shawl by Sr Maria Lucy AC, the joint secretary, garlanded by Sr Sarika AC, the principal, a bowl of fruits by Sr Rose Agnes, the administrator and the citation was read and presented by the faculty.

  

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