Saupin’s School, Panchkula, celebrated Raksha Bandhan with a vibrant blend of creativity, tradition and heartfelt appreciation for the nation's protectors. Pre-Primary students showcased their artistic talents by crafting beautiful paper rakhis accompanied by personalised cards. For classes I to V, the rakhi and thali-making competition was a highlight, with Sycamore House impressing judges with their exceptional craftsmanship. In a poignant gesture, Saupin's girls tied Rakhis to soldiers, symbolising respect, gratitude and the protective bond between citizens and the armed forces. The soldiers were warmly honoured by the school community, making the occasion both touching and memorable. The celebrations reflected the school's commitment to instilling cultural values, fostering creativity and nurturing a sense of respect for those who safeguard the nation.
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