St. Dominic’s School resonated with the spirit of environmental conservation as the Eco Club students organized a vibrant Vanamahotsava celebration. The event served as a powerful reminder of our responsibility toward Mother Earth, blending tradition, talent, and a shared commitment to a greener tomorrow.
The program commenced with a serene prayer service led by the students, seeking divine blessings for the planet’s well-being. This was followed by a series of captivating performances:
Eco-Skit: Students portrayed the urgent need for forest conservation through a thought-provoking drama.
Thematic Dance: A rhythmic tribute to nature that celebrated the beauty of the changing seasons and the importance of trees.
The event was graced by esteemed guests who shared insightful perspectives on environmental stewardship:
Chief Guest, Sir Roshan Pinto: A teacher from Mount Carmel High School, Modankap, Sir Roshan delivered an inspiring address. He emphasized the “roots of responsibility,” urging students to not just plant saplings but to nurture them into adulthood.
Correspondent, Fr. Reginald Dmello: Fr. Reginald highlighted the spiritual connection between humanity and nature, encouraging students to live sustainably.
Principal, Fr. Francis Arun Dsouza: Fr. Francis lauded the Eco Club’s initiative, noting that such programs are vital in shaping conscious future citizens.
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