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Rev. Dr. Fr. John Alwyn Dias
President,
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Rev. Fr. Robin
D’ Souza
Executive Secretary, CEB |
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Fr. Vijesh Loyed Menezes
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Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo
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News and Events
Hindi Diwas celebrated @ Trinity Central School
Language and culture of a country plays an important role.
It helps in making a nation strong. Hindi is a language of
love, togetherness and brotherhood.
Hindi Diwas is celebrated in India to commemorate the date
14th September 1949 on which a compromise was reached during
the drafting of the Constitution of India, on the languages
that were to have official status in the Republic of India.
Hindi Diwas was celebrated in Trinity Central School on 14th
September with great pride and vigour, as Hindi is adopted
as one of the official languages of our nation.
The program began with the choir group leading all with the
melodious hymn.
Rachana and Diganth of grade 4 and Ashish and Shanaya of
grade 3 recited the shayaris to accentuate the importance of
Hindi language. The tiny tots of the preschool danced to the
tunes of the traditional ‘Lakdi ki kaati, kaati ki gudiya’.
Further Aislin of grade 7 in her speech emphasized the
unfying value of Hindi Diwas and the objective of
celebrating it. Afnaz Rushda of grade 5 mesmarized the
audience with her beautiful song, ‘Hindi Ho’. Loyal Passanha
of grade 7 conducted a quiz to enhance the knowledge of
Hindi language in the students.
A video presentation highlighting the importance of the day
was played, which was symbolic of the day’s celebration.
The principal Rev. Fr Dominic Sunil Lobo greeted the
students in Hindi and then delivered his message of the day.
He emphasized that learning and speaking different languages
is very important in one’s life. He encouraged students to
learn and speak Hindi along with their mother tongue. He
also told the students that it is must that one must know
their mother tongue very well.
The program concluded with the vote of thanks followed by
the singing of the National Anthem. Khyathi Kotian of Grade
8 hosted the entire program.










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