Janmashtami was celebrated in the school. Students brought traditional items, such as ‘matki’ (earthen pots), ‘bansuri’ (flutes), and ‘mukut’ (crowns) to adorn the school premises, reflecting the spirit and charm of Lord Krishna’s childhood. These items were used to decorate various corners of the school, creating a festive ambiance that resonated with the joyous occasion. The celebration also included a special assembly where students performed devotional songs and skits depicting the life and teachings of Lord Krishna. Principal Dr Vandna Shahi said such events not only help in cultural learning but also in building a sense of community and tradition among students.
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