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Saupin’s School, Panchkula

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The school celebrated Janmashtami. The students embraced the spirit of the occasion by dressing up as Lord Krishna and Radha, complete with traditional flutes, peacock feathers, and ‘matkas’, adding a touch of authenticity to the celebration. The pre-primary teachers brought the story of Krishna’s birth to life through a captivating enactment, leaving the young audience both entertained and educated. The little ones were also given colouring sheets to engage their creativity, along with takeaways as a memento of the day. Students from other classes joined in the celebration by presenting cultural performances, showcasing their talent and enthusiasm for the festival. Principal Dr Raminder Pal Kaur, addressed the gathering, emphasising the importance of the life lessons that can be learnt from Lord Krishna.

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