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Rakhi celebrated at Sanskriti KMV School, Jalandhar

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Sanskriti KMV School, Jalandhar, was brimming with joy and festive spirit as the entire school family came together to celebrate Raksha Bandhan. The pre-primary wing won hearts as our little cherubs, dressed adorably as doctors and soldiers, true guardians of life and nature, tied rakhis to trees, affectionately calling them “saviours of life and nature”. Senior students channelled their imagination into a vibrant rakhi-making activity, framing rakhi celebrations and card making. A moment of grace and pride shone through when students tied rakhis to Principal Rachna Monga, whose visionary leadership, compassion, and unwavering guidance reflect the very spirit of Raksha Bandhan. She was joined by eminent dignitaries Dr Sushma Chawla, Dr MS Bhutani and Dr Puja Kapoor. Principal Rachna Monga shared, “Raksha Bandhan is not just about a thread, it’s about a heartfelt promise — to stand by each other, to protect, to care, and to nurture harmony in every relationship.”

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