Madikeri, Feb. 17: The graduation ceremony of pre-primary school children was held recently at General Thimmaiah Public School.
The chief guests of the program were Premalatha and Reena Kushalappa, who presented the graduation certificates to the students.
Addressing the students, Premalatha said that parents should provide a good environment and opportunity for children to think freely so that they can face life with truth, honesty and courage. She advised parents to respect the talent and intelligence of children and to ensure that students do not use social media and mobile phones too much. Principal Savita Poovaiah said that students have good values, so we should take care of them, only then will they grow up to be good leaders in the society.
School Administrator Ponnamma spoke and wished the students well and opined that parents and teachers are providing good training to the students.
The children paid their respects to the teachers and the parents shared their thoughts and opinions.
The program was presided over by Kavita Bollappa. Premalatha and Reena Kushalappa were the chief guests, and Boppanda Sarala Karumbayya, Secretary of Madikeri Kodava Samaj, were present.
Teacher Chandravathi welcomed the participants, read out the Mithila annual report and recited the Vinya. Parents, teachers and non-teaching staff were present at the program. At the end, the students entertained everyone with their dance. Co-teacher Harshita gave a vote of thanks
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