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Mock anchoring for annual day celebration. - English

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Mock anchoring for annual day celebration.

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. May I request you ail to stand up for the prayer song by the school choir?
  4. Now I request the chief guest to light the lamp. Thank you, sir.
  5. I request our principal to welcome the gathering. Thank you, sir.
  6. I request our chief guest to deliver his presidential speech. We’re very much impressed by your speech. Thank you, sir.
  7. Now we’ve our cultural programme – the show this evening. Let’s see and enjoy.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Thank you one and all.
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