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Mukand Lal Public School, Yamunanagar

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The school organised a grand Lohri and New Year party for the students. The event was attended by Chairman Ashok Kumar, Manager Shashi Bathla, former Principal, MLN College, and Head of Mukand Institutes, and other dignitaries, along with Principal Seema Kataria, who offered peanuts and rewris to the bonfire as part of the traditional celebration. ‘Prasad’ was then distributed among the children. Students of Kindergarten to Class XII eagerly look forward to this occasion every year. The day was filled with fun and frolic as they relished their favourite dishes French fries, chow mein, pav bhaji, rajma chawal, jalebi, tikki chat, aaloo puri, mix veg pakoda and ice-cream and danced to popular tunes. The tiny tots participated enthusiastically, celebrating to the fullest. The atmosphere was charged with euphoria, as many dignitaries from Delhi, Mumbai, and Ghaziabad attended to witness the joy and ecstasy. Director Shashi Bathla expressed her delight, stating that such events infuse new energy in students. Principal Seema Kataria extended her blessings and emphasised that the purpose of organising such events is to familiarise students with the collective and systematic way of dining and celebrating festivals together.

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