Karwar : MLA Satish Sail said that students must participate in Sports activity along with studies.
He was speaking after inaugurating Taluka Level Sports held at Modern High School, Halga near here on Wednesday.
He has recollected 71 years’ of great history of Halga Modern High School which has contributed a Scientist for the world.
The Assistant Commissioner Jayalakshmi Rayakod speaking on the occasion said that since she has studied in Kannada Primary school, she always loved to visit Kannada Medium schools where ever she was posted and tried to know any requirements or basic amenities for those schools. “Though Education Department does not come under my jurisdiction, I made it as my hobby to visit schools”, Jayalakshmi added.
The President of the Modern Educaion Society Digambar B Shet, President of Rotary Club of Karwar Dr. Sameer kumar Nayak, BEO Chandrahas Raikar, Ghadsai Halga Gram Panchayat President Suvarna Majalikar spoke on the occasion.
A Businessman and the President of The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Santosh Borkar, Sadashivgad BGVS College Retired Principal Dr. Mahesh Golikatte, Secretary of the Modern Education Society Suresh V Pai, Gram Panchayat Vice-President Chetan Bandekar, Gram Panchayat Member Anita Halgekar, Jai Ranganath, Shivanand Nayak, Prakash Nayak and other dignitories, leaders of the village and teachers were present.
Head Master of the Modern School M Manjappa welcomed. Teacher of Anashi Vishnu Patagar compered the programme. Teacher Harish V Nayak administered ‘The Oath” to the participants.
Past studens Chandan Shenvi and Shailesh R Naik organised the programme.
Head Mistress of Modern English Medium School Nikhita Gunagi proposed vote of thanks.
Umesh V Bhat conducted ‘March Past’. Teacher of Government Primary School, Todur R S Nayak and DLD Baad, Devendra Naik conducted sports.
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