"The greatest comforts and lasting peace are obtained when one eradicates selfishness from within." - Guru Gobind Singh

On April 12th, 2024, the school resonated with the vibrant spirit of Baisakhi as students from all wings came together to celebrate this joyous occasion. Keeping true to the school's tradition of embracing diverse festivals, each wing organized special assemblies and activities to mark the significance of Baisakhi.

In the Pre-Primary Department, Class 2 orchestrated a delightful assembly, where our tiny tots adorned traditional Punjabi attire and immersed themselves in the festivities. From soulful songs and captivating poems to informative talks, the students showcased their talents with enthusiasm. Under the guidance of Ms Hema Batra, the in-charge of the Pre-Primary wing, the children learned about the cultural and agricultural importance of Baisakhi. Meanwhile, in Class 1, students engaged in kite-making activities, while our youngest champions in KG celebrated "Yellow Day" with various craft activities, capturing countless fun moments.

Transitioning to the Primary Department, the students of Shrum house led a spirited assembly, shedding light on the significance of Baisakhi and its connection to the agricultural cycle. Mrs. Vandana Sehgal, the department's Incharge, emphasized the role of farmers and agriculture in our nation's prosperity, inspiring students to appreciate and learn from such harvest festivals.

In the Senior Wing, Shakti House orchestrated an assembly that merged the essence of Baisakhi with the commemoration of Ambedkar Jayanti. Through soul-stirring songs, mesmerizing dance, and insightful discussions, students highlighted the cultural and social significance of these festivals. The Principal, Mrs. Nidhi Chaudhary graced the occasion, imparting wisdom and blessings for the students to flourish like vibrant flowers in the fields.







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