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Satluj Public School hosts Satluj Go-Getters 2025

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Satluj Public School, Panchkula, presented the continuation of its 46th Annual Prize Distribution Function, Satluj Go-Getters 2025. The event was graced by guests, Brig Sameer Thakkar (Director, Military Civil Fusion Branch, HQ Western Command), Manjula Sularia, CEO, The Transformers Value Creators, Director: Prasanchetas Foundation, Col Jasdeep Sandhu, Advisor, Military Civil Fusion Branch, HQ Western Command, Gur K Serai (Director Principal/ Co-Chairman), Dr Krit Serai (Director Principal/ Co-Chairman) and Madhurima Serai (Co-Principal). After the ceremonial lamp lighting and the rendition of the Satluj Anthem, the event commenced with a soulful choir performance titled "Echoes of Divinity: When Faith and Power sing as One" by the scholars of classes III and IV. This was followed by a captivating musical drama, "Sankat Mochan: Light beyond strength", presented by Class III scholars. Next, the stars of Grade III brought alive "Spectrum of Worlds: A Dive into the Multiverse", an imaginative fusion of music, motion and magic. Grade III students then presented "Flashback Fiesta: Where Music Meets Time", where every beat and move revisited moments from history. A spellbinding performance, "Magic Awoke: Chronicles of Wands and Whispers", was then delivered by the scholars of Grade IV. The venue reverberated with thunderous applause as gleaming faces exchanged appreciative smiles, celebrating the perfection and artistic brilliance of the young Satlujians.

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