The school came alive with colours, music and festivity as 'Teej' was celebrated with pomp and show. Gandhi House set the dance floor ablaze with energetic Punjabi folk performances. Patel House added a traditional charm by decorating swings with scented flowers and distributing colourful bangles to girls. Manik House presented an impressive display of Punjabi culture with traditional items such as 'phulkari', 'charkha' and hand fans, and Ratan House set up a mehendi stall. To add to the celebrations, two food stalls - Burger Singh and Belgium Waffle - were set up. Students relished various treats and enjoyed themselves thoroughly.
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