World Environment Day Celebration at Don Bosco Devadurga
In harmony with the global community, Don Bosco School Devadurga orchestrated a vibrant Environmental Day celebration, coinciding with the grand inauguration of the academic year 2024-25. The event was graced by esteemed personalities, including the distinguished Chief Guest, Chennabasavaraj Kattimani, the esteemed Forest Officer hailing from Sindhanur. Also present were Rev. Fr. Philip John Paul, the esteemed Rector and Manager of Don Bosco Devadurga; Rev. Fr. Tomy, the esteemed Principal; Rev. Fr. Roobin, the Vice-Principal; and Rev. Fr. John Peter, the respected Parish Priest of Sahaya Matha Church, Devadurga.Rev. Fr. Rector extended a warm welcome to the Chief Guest, emphasizing the significance of the occasion. He also extended a special welcome to the new Principal, faculty members, and students. The Chief Guest, in an illuminating address, shed light on the perils of deforestation, urging all present to recognize the critical importance of environmental preservation. His insightful words resonated deeply, inspiring both staff and students to embrace their role as stewards of nature. As a poignant symbol of commitment, the Chief Guest ceremoniously planted a sapling within the school grounds, symbolizing hope for a greener future.Rev. Fr. Tomy, with genuine warmth, greeted the assembled faculty and students, ushering them into the new academic year with enthusiasm and optimism. The event was further enriched by captivating cultural performances by the talented students.