Anti-Terrorism Day observed at St. Philomena’s College
St. Philomena’s College in Mysuru observed National Anti-Terrorism Day to raise awareness about terrorism. The event featured a message from Lt. Col. Sathish B.S. (Retd.), highlighting the youth's role in fostering peace. Certificates were awarded to winners of the Youth Red Cross Day competitions, and an anti-terrorism oath was administered to students and staff.
- ▪The event aimed to promote peace, unity, harmony, and national integration among students.
- ▪Lt. Col. Sathish B.S. emphasized the importance of youth in creating a peaceful society.
- ▪Certificates were distributed to winners of the Youth Red Cross Day competitions.
- ▪Principal Ravi J.D. Saldanha led the anti-terrorism oath for students and staff.
- ▪The program reaffirmed a commitment to oppose violence and maintain national integrity.
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St. Philomena’s College (Autonomous) observed the National Anti-Terrorism Day at its premises in Mysuru on Thursday.The highlight of the programme, organised to spread awareness among students about the dangers of terrorism and promote the values of peace, unity, harmony, and national integration, was a message delivered by Lt. Col. Sathish B.S. (Retd.), who had served the Indian Army between 1996 and 2017.In his anti-terrorism message, Lt. Col. Sathish emphasised the role of the youth in building a peaceful and progressive society. As part of the programme, certificates were distributed to the winners of the Youth Red Cross Day competitions. Principal Ravi J.D.
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