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Alliance International School celebrated Dasehra with joy and cultural activities. Students engaged in role plays and performances, culminating in the burning of Ravana's effigy. Principal, vice-principal, president and director shared encouraging words, emphasizing righteousness and cultural values.
Dasehra was celebrated at Seven Star International School, Bhota, with students dressed as Ramayana characters. ASI Nirmala Thakur was Chief Guest, and Vyapaar Mandal members were Guests of Honour. The event included a welcome address, felicitations, and the symbolic burning of Ravana's effigy, concluding with sweet distribution.
Motilal Nehru Public School celebrated Gandhi Jayanti with a 'Cleanliness is Service' theme. The Primary Wing organized a rally and cleanliness drive, with students chanting slogans and carrying placards. A poetry competition focused on Gandhi's principles was also held. School leaders highlighted Gandhi's teachings on cleanliness and moral values.
Amravati Vidyalaya, Baddi held a classroom management training led by Mr. Shiv Shankar Yadav. The program focused on innovative teaching, positive discipline, and interactive methods, through discussions, role-plays, and demonstrations. Teachers found it insightful and empowering, expecting it to improve their teaching environment.
Gurukul Global School celebrated Dasehra with a Ravana effigy burning and a Ramayana-themed animation film. Kindergarteners dressed as Ramayana characters. The event, attended by school leadership and the community, reinforced values of courage and righteousness, emphasizing the triumph of good over evil.
MCM DAV School held a Ramleela performance and Dasehra celebration. Kindergarten students enacted scenes from the Ramayana, with traditional verses. The event concluded with effigy burning, symbolizing good over evil. The principal praised the participants and encouraged the audience to embrace Lord Rama's virtues.
St. Anne's Convent School, Chandigarh, observed Gandhi Jayanti with a values-based assembly. Students practiced 'Shramdaan' for Swachh Bharat, aligning with Gandhi's emphasis on cleanliness. A film on Mahatma Gandhi's life was screened, and the principal encouraged students to embrace Gandhian principles.
Col VR Mohan DAV School celebrated Dasehra with a puppet show for kindergarteners and a Ramlila performance by senior students. The event featured student performances, the burning of a Ravana effigy, and junior students dressed as Ramayana characters. The principal emphasized the triumph of good over evil.
St. Mary's School, Mohali, celebrated Gandhi Jayanti with a special assembly. The event featured prayers, a speech on Gandhiji's principles, student recitations, and a principal's address emphasizing cleanliness, truthfulness, and the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem.
Sanskriti KMV School commemorated Gandhi and Shastri's birthdays with role plays, writing activities, and documentaries. Students learned about their values and the triumph of good over evil through enactments, including Gandhiji's monkeys and a Sita Haran play. The principal encouraged students to embody these principles.
St. Vivekanand Millennium School, Pinjore, ranked 4th nationally in the 2025 Green School Rankings for a second year. The school will represent India at the 9th New York City Green School Conference during the UN General Assembly. Mr. Sandeep Chadha accepted the international recognition on September 25, 2025.
DAV Model School, Chandigarh, presented a Dasehra assembly reinterpreting Ravana's story. Performances by different houses depicted Ravana's downfall as a result of unchecked vices, with each house focusing on a specific one. The assembly emphasized the triumph of good over evil through theatrical interpretations and chants.
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