KV-Waltair celebrates 44th annual day


Waltair Division Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Manoj Kumar Sahoo called upon students to keep themselves abreast of the latest technological advances in the world and strive to reach greater heights in their academic goals while also upholding values and culture.

The DRM was speaking as chief guest at the 44th annual day celebrations of Kendriya Vidyalaya-Waltair (KV-Waltair) at Thatichetlapalem on Friday. He spoke on the contribution of Kendriya Vidyalaya schools in promoting a certain standard of education in the country. He greeted the students and teachers on the occasion of the school anniversary. School principal Kamaljeet presented a report on the achievements of the students and teachers during the year.

Mr. Manoj Sahoo presented the awards to students who showed excellence in various disciplines. He also presented the awards, instituted in memory of former student Raja Harshit, by his parents Gouri and Kurma Raju. The awards were given away to the top-two rankers in primary classes. Raja Harshit had passed away during school prayer, while he was in fourth standard in 2017.

Later, the students entertained the audience with their cultural programmes.



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