Virajpet: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated at V Badaga Government Higher Primary School in Virajpet taluk. The program was inaugurated by offering flowers to Mother Kannada.
On this occasion, the school's headmistress K.C. Geetanjali, teachers Kaveramma, guest teachers, students and staff were present. Virajpet: As part of the 70th Kannada Rajyotsava, members of the Jayabharat Rakshana Vedike of Kodagu district distributed khaki uniforms to private bus drivers of Virajpet and auto drivers of the city.
District president of the organization Babbira Manu Joyappa said that this time we have given this gift to the hardworking workers who work day and night. Taluk president Khalil Ibrahim, city president Yogesh Naidu, district member Balladichanda Bopanna, organizing secretary Balapanda Dinu Utthaya were present on this occasion. Madikeri: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated at Saint Michael's College. Mysore ODP Director Tenny Kurian, who arrived as the chief guest, hoisted the flag.
Speaking at the assembly program held later, George Deepak, the priest of Saint Michael's Temple, said that it is as important to save the greenery around us as it is to save and develop our language.
On the same occasion, the convenor of the college, Tenny Kurian, released the book Sanjee Sandesh - Gyanna Padi, written by Venerable Guru Sanjay Kumar. It was special that the convenor's first work was placed in a small cradle and weighed. Speaking, Guru Tenny Kurian said that students should grow up as flowers of Karnataka. He said that we should pay respect to our mother.
On the stage, the principal of the college, Pankaj. M. A, High School Principal Jeffrey D'Silva, Primary Department Heads Sister Cecilia and Sister Saritha Martha were present. Keshav narrated, Teacher Junita welcomed, Teacher Lavina Rodrigues gave vote of thanks. Siddapura: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated at Chennai Kote Government Higher Primary School. The school's Headmistress Rajamma Dili Kumar spoke and gave information about Kannada Rajyotsava and the language of the country. Various cultural programs were performed by the school children at the program. Co-teacher Jaji Mohan and other teachers were present. Madikeri: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated with great enthusiasm at Attur Gyanaganga Residential School near Kushalnagar.
Speaking as the chief guest, National College Professor Dr. Krishna Gowda explained the fighters who fought for the unification of Karnataka, the art, literature, culture, customs, ideology and the immense contribution made by Kannadigas to various fields. The chairman of the board of directors of Gyanaganga School, T.K. Sudhir, said that Kannada is a beautiful language and the cultural programs that reflect the Kannada language and language attracted attention. The principal of Gyanaganga School, Satya Sulochana, the vice-principal, the teaching staff, the school board, the trustees and others were present. Napoklu: Kannada is a very rich language with a history of 2000 years and everyone in Kannada should cultivate it using Kannada, said teacher Chandrakala.
He spoke while participating in the Kannada Rajyotsava program at the Srirama Trust Educational Institution here. The headmistress of the institution, Sharade B.M, who presided over the program, spoke and gave information about the unification of Karnataka. Teacher Smitha T.J. spoke about the greatness of Kannada. Student Sonal K.V welcomed the students, Sahana and Samanvit, who presented a coordinated program, and gave a vote of thanks. On this occasion, various competitions were organized for the students and prizes were distributed to the winners. *Gonikoppa: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated at Gonikoppa Government Senior Model Primary School. Jagadish Jodubeeti, Chairman of the School Development and Monitoring Committee, hoisted the flag and spoke, saying that this country is rich in language, culture, literature, customs, ideas, traditions and traditions. This country has been built by the voices of the struggle for Kannada, including poets, litterateurs, artists.
Siddharaju, a fellow teacher of the school, said that the Kannada country, spread from Cauvery to Godavari, is distinguished by its own unique characteristics. He said that the Kannada language is full of sounds that beat from the heart.
On this occasion, students gave speeches about the struggle of Kannada country and language and culture. They sang Kannada songs. The Vice-Chairman of the School Monitoring Committee, Divya, gave away prizes to the students who participated in the singing and speech competition.
On this occasion, the school principal H.K. Kumar, members of the school's monitoring and development committee, school teachers Damayanti A.N, Anita Kumari, Joslia M.T, Jayashree N.K, MC Indira, Sharada, Sneha Kaveramma, Nagaraju, Siddharaju, Manjula, Sunitha, journalist Satish, retired teachers Nirmala, Triveni were present. On Saturday: Kannada Rajyotsava was celebrated in collaboration with schools and colleges of the nearby Kodlipete Educational Institution.
Dr. Udayakumar, treasurer of the institution's board of directors, hoisted the flag and said that today's students and youth should be aware of the history of Karnataka and develop respect for the Kannada language, land and water.
The ceremony was presided over by the Principal of the Degree College, Niranjan, the Director of the Institute, B.K. Yatish, Principal Pawar and Headmaster Abdul Rab spoke about the importance of the day.
A cultural program was held by the students. Teacher Kiran Kumar, dressed as a hawk, drew attention by making predictions.
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