Independence day celebrations which felt very special

 Raghu and Vatsala were part of the 79th. Independence day celebrations which they said felt very special. It was at an International School near Maddur.

Dr. D Raghunath M.R.C.Path.....as the retired Lt. General of the AMC and Vatsala Raghunath who retired as the principal of a school in Bengaluru are used to being chief guests of schools and elsewhere on such occasions. 

When I called them a day earlier, they mentioned that they were participating this year at an International School and I said nice. We do try to meet on such days but as we were busy this year, did not meet. 

I called them the next day just to say hello! Asked them how the flag hoisting function went? Raghu said, it was very good.

They were picked up six in the morning and went all the way to a school near Maddur. An area surrounded by sugarcane farms.

 The program was conducted in English. Children from Nursery classes and right up to High school participated and did well. It lasted for almost two and a half hours. 

It feels good that students from Mandya and around are able to study in a school so closeby. Earlier it would have been in either Mysore or even Bangalore. 

Vatsala and Raghu both are Kannadigas who chose Bangalore as the place to settle after Raghu's retirement, which took him to many places in India.

Raghu adds: "Thanks Nidhi for a factual description of the events of 15th Aug. I thought the event was a springboard to highlight the progress of rural education in the non-governmental field which is powered by philanthropists and committed individuals. This institution is a typical example. It has good buildings, modern classrooms and teaches the CBSE syllabus. It caters to a fairly large rural area with the students being ferried by 18 buses."








Vatsala singing on the occasion.







Invited guests were treated for breakfast 
Madduru Vade is world famous. 

https://aryabhataschool.com/ gives you an idea about the school. Very impressive. 

I have included a blog about Lt.General Raghunath I wrote earlier. 
Please read in case you had missed it. 

We from Karnataka should feel proud that he retired as the Cheif of Army Medical Corps. He continues to advice medical colleges! 

Comments

NSM said…
Program conducted in English! So, we still equate English with some sort of “modernity” and “urbanism”. Somewhere in all these years of freedom, did we loose something as ethnic as our local language. I am guilty too
Rama Gopinath said…
Interesting. Nice to read uplifting news.
The fees are pretty high. Is that per year?
Will now read about dr. Raghunath๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ™
Srikanth Rao said…
Nice to see them at International school on independence day. Congratulations
Vidya Srihari said…
Very inspirational ๐Ÿ‘ JAI BHARAT ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Jayashree Mani said…
Wow uncle - thank you for sharing - parents had described all this to me but it was relived by reading your superb account of the event - not to miss the photos and videos .. ๐Ÿ™
Prasanna Kumar said…
Thanks for the short and sweet blog. Yes, it is really creditable. Would have been better if Raghu also had worn an Indian dress (Kurta pyjama) instead of a suit, befitting the occasion.
Sivaraj Ananthakrishnan said…
Thanks Uncle....

Your writing took me to the time where a school run by Tatas during my tenure with Tata Power in Maharashtra. I infact had couple of opportunities to be their chief guest on the Independence and Republic days.

Yes, glad to see such good schools and Healthcare centers in rural India.
N K Ramdas said…
Very nice Nidhi ; thanks for sharing.
Indira Rao - Bina said…
Enjoyed reading it ๐Ÿ˜Š
Meera Prasanna said…
Nice. Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ‘

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