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प्रश्न
Mock anchoring for annual day celebration.
उत्तर
- Good evening all of you. It’s my privilege to welcome you all on this day, celebrating our school’s Annual day. We’re really pleased about your presence.
- Let’s give great applause to our chief guest of this evening Dr.Ramnath. He is the Vice-Chancellor of MKS University, Hyderabad.
He is a great creator and writer. He has done excellent work in the field of education. I also welcome our Headmaster Mr. Vikash. I also welcome the other guests on the stage. on this happiest moment. - May I request you ail to stand up for the prayer song by the school choir?
- Now I request the chief guest to light the lamp. Thank you, sir.
- I request our principal to welcome the gathering. Thank you, sir.
- I request our chief guest to deliver his presidential speech. We’re very much impressed by your speech. Thank you, sir.
- Now we’ve our cultural programme – the show this evening. Let’s see and enjoy.
- It’s time to say thanks. I thank the chief guest for sparing time to be with us and gracing this occasion with his presence.
- Also, I thank our principal for making this function a grand success. I thank the teachers, parents, and students for your co-operation to make this occasion a memorable one.
- Thank you one and all.
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