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Father's International School celebrate Carnival - Abhivyakti

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Father's International School, Panjokhra Sahib, celebrated Carnival - Abhivyakti. The programme began with a lamp lighting ceremony, symbolising knowledge and positivity. A Saraswati Vandana provided a serene and auspicious atmosphere to the event. School Principal Neelam Bhalla welcomed Chief Guest - Bhavya Kapoor, Special Guest - Colonel RD Singh and other guests Yashwati, Kavita Sethi and Palwinder Kaur. The cultural programme began with a captivating Ganesh Vandana followed by a creatively themed fancy dress show and energetic kindergarten dance performances by the students. Class XII's fashion show exuded elegance and confidence on the stage. The achievements of students from classes I to XII in academics, sports and co-curricular activities were honoured during the felicitation ceremony. A lively dance performance titled "Galti Se Mistake" entertained the audience. The programme continued with a melodious orchestra and a well-organised rhythmic yoga performance. India's cultural richness was beautifully showcased through Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Gujarati and Punjabi dance performances. A nukkad natak on cyber security conveyed an important social message to the audience. The school showcased theme-based models from all departments: English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and Computer Science. These projects showcased the students' creative understanding and innovative ideas. Additionally, fun games attracted enthusiastic participation from students and parents, making the event even more interesting and entertaining. The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the dignitaries and school community who contributed to the success of the event.

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