Pallotti Hill Public School celebrated Reading Day with great enthusiasm and literary spirit. Students dressed up as various famous literary and fictional characters and confidently presented themselves on stage, bringing stories and books to life.
As a meaningful gesture to promote reading habits, students generously donated books to the school library, enriching its collection for future readers.
The gathering was addressed by Principal Rev. Fr. Vipin Augusty, who delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the importance of reading and the role of books in shaping knowledge, character, and leadership.
Adding to the excitement, the Literary Club organized a variety of competitions that encouraged creativity, expression, and a love for literature among students.
The celebration served as a wonderful reminder that reading opens doors to imagination, wisdom, and lifelong learning. 📖🌟