Eco-warriors stir audience through play, want India to be cleaner, greener
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, November 18
Bal Bharati Public School organised its annual day ‘Parivartan—Ek Niyam’ with great zeal. The programme included a series of thematic performances ranging from devotion to family values, parental love, social issues and many more.
This event was inaugurated by Dr Harsh Kumar Sadawari, Vice-Chancellor, CT University, by lighting the lamp of knowledge.
Principal Punam Dogra briefed the audience on the salient features and academic patterns during the session and the goals set up for the future.
She highlighted the prominent achievements of the school in scholastic and co-scholastic areas during the academic year.
The chief guest lauded the vision and the relentless hard work done by students and their mentors for presenting such a message-oriented programme.
The beginning of the auspicious occasion was marked by a magnificent dance ‘Ganpati Aradhna’ by Bal Bharatians.
They portrayed change in dance forms through exclusive mix of Bharatnatyam, Kathak and fusion ‘Nrityo-Utsav’.
The concerned and eco-friendly Bal Bharatians spread the message to show common green wisdom and save the veins of the earth by providing protection to free flowing rivers.
The eco-warriors of the school, who have already become ambassadors of swachhata, stirred the audience to make India cleaner and greener through play ‘Swachh Bharat’.