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Mukand Public School, Model Town, Yamunanagar

The school celebrated Grandparents’ Day. Arnav Malik, a student of Class I, delivered the welcome speech, setting the tone for the event. The students of classes I and II then captivated the audience with a beautiful performance on ‘Shiv Shiv...
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The school celebrated Grandparents’ Day. Arnav Malik, a student of Class I, delivered the welcome speech, setting the tone for the event. The students of classes I and II then captivated the audience with a beautiful performance on ‘Shiv Shiv Shambhu: The Divine of Devotion’, showcasing their talent and reverence for Lord Shiva. Headmistress Monika Sharma delivered an inspirational speech, encouraging the students to cherish their elders and value the wisdom passed down through generations. Following her speech, the little ones from LKG presented a delightful performance on ‘Welcome Beats’, while the Nursery students impressed everyone with their energetic act on ‘Incredible India’. The ‘yogis’ from LKG to Class II performed a graceful dance on ‘Soulful Flow: A Journey of Strength’, symbolising the power of unity and inner strength. Nursery students took the audience on a whimsical journey with their act on ‘A Fairy Tale Adventure’, while LKG students filled the air with dreams through their performance on ‘Bharat Ke Baalak: Sapno Ki Udaan’. UKG students continued the celebration with their mesmerising performance on ‘Sari Srishti Jis Se Jaagi’, reflecting the beauty of creation. Students of classes I and II performed a dramatic and captivating play on ‘Veer Hanumaan: The Legend of Devotion and Strength’, portraying the valour and devotion of Lord Hanuman. Manager Shashi Bathla delivered an uplifting motivational speech, encouraging the students to keep pursuing their dreams with dedication and respect for their elders. The event continued with a soulful group song presented by Class II students, ‘Melody of Love and Gratitude’. Class I students then showcased the divine tales of Lord Krishna through their performance on ‘Divine Krishna Leela’. The event came to a close with a heartfelt vote of thanks presented by Keshav of UKG, followed by a lively performance on ‘Ghoomar: The Graceful Swirls of Rajasthan’ by UKG students, celebrating the vibrant culture of India.

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