The exhibits featured creative models and thought-provoking displays, capturing the essence of environmental awareness.
Published Date – 22 November 2024, 08:26 PM
Mancherial: A two-day long science and technology exhibition titled Fusion Fest-2024 began on the premises of Carmel Convent High School here on Friday. District Science Officer S Madhu Babu, Bishop Joseph Kunnath and Father Jose formally inaugurated the event.
Madhu Babu opined that creativity and innovation of students belonging to the school was brought out with the help of the event. He was all praise for the management of the institution for conducting the exhibition and setting an example to other schools of the district. He emphasized the importance of science and arts in shaping the future of students.
Kunnath lauded the school’s commitment to nurturing creativity and holistic growth. Father Jose praised the teamwork and dedication evident in the event’s organization. Principal Sister Rincy expressed her pride in the students and staff for their remarkable efforts in making the event a grand success. She reiterated the school’s mission to foster excellence in both academics and co-curricular activities.
The fest showcased the talents of students across various departments, with the Telugu, music, and English departments presenting captivating theatre performances. These shows seamlessly blended cultural richness with modern themes, leaving the audience enthralled.
An exhibit titled ‘Forest and Children highlighted the intricate bond between nature and the younger generation. The exhibits featured creative models and thought-provoking displays, capturing the essence of environmental awareness.
Parish, Priest of Sacred Heart Church, Sister Phinia, the first principal of the school, Mother Geo, President of Carmel Education Society were among many who attended the inaugural ceremony.
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