Nurturing students who will go on to make a positive impact on society
The Hindu
Investiture ceremony at Bharatesh Central School in Halaga, featuring dignitaries, parents, and students pledging to uphold school values.
An investiture ceremony was organised at Bharatesh Central School in Halaga on Thursday. It unfolded at the Sparkle Auditorium, emanating an air of anticipation and excitement.
Dignitaries, parents, teachers and students eagerly awaited the commencement of the event, their eyes gleaming with pride and hope. The stage was adorned with the school’s emblem, creating an ambience of reverence and commitment to the institution’s values.
The event’s chief guest was Arati Rourniya and the president of the event was Vinod Doddanavar, secretary of Bharatesh Education Trust.
Governing council chairperson Anupama Shirahatti and governing council member Kirti Doddanavar were present.
The cabinet members were then invited on stage one by one and given away their badges and sashes. The recipients pledged to uphold the school’s values and be the torchbearers of progress.
Ms. Rourniyar, who addressed the gathering, emphasized the significance of leadership and the responsibilities associated with it.
She expressed pride in the students who have been selected for various positions of authority, acknowledging their exemplary contribution, both academic and co-curricular.
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