Date: 2024-11-07
National Cancer Awareness Day is observed in India on November 7th each year to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment.
At our school, several activities were organized to mark the day. Senior students conducted an informative awareness session for students in Classes V to IX. A house-wise poster-making competition was held for Class VIII, where students created beautiful and insightful posters. Additionally, Class V students displayed cancer awareness information on the bulletin board. These activities aimed to educate and inspire the school community about the importance of cancer awareness.
Amrita Vidyalayam, Pathanamthitta, observed Ramayana Month with great devotion and enthusiasm, providing students with an opportunity to imbibe the timeless values and teachings of the epic. The month-long observance included daily Ramayanam Parayanam and Vyakyanam, offering spiritual insights and a deeper understanding of the Ramayana. A dress-up activity brought the characters of the Ramayana to life, as students creatively portrayed various roles. To further encourage active learning, a Ramayanam quiz was conducted in an engaging manner. The celebration concluded with a grand Patabhishekham ceremony of Lord Rama, followed by the reading of the Bhalasruti. The entire observance proved to be a spiritually enriching and culturally enlightening experience, nurturing devotion, moral values, and respect for India’s rich cultural heritage among the students.
Independence Day is celebrated on August 15th to commemorate India’s freedom from British rule in 1947.It is a day to honor our freedom fighters and cherish the values of unity, patriotism, and democracy.
As part of the vibrant celebrations of DARSH 2025, the Dance Fest brought the stage to life with captivating performances that beautifully showcased the richness of India’s classical and folk traditions. Students from various categories participated with great enthusiasm, presenting classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam, and Kuchipudi, alongside a variety of colorful folk dances. Each performance was a graceful blend of rhythm, expression, and artistry, reflecting not only the students’ talent but also their dedication and rigorous training.
Two of our students, Ganesh G and Nirmal Siva Krishna from Amrita Vidyalayam, Pathanamthitta, successfully participated in the SEED REPORTER Training Programme and were awarded Training Participation Certificates in recognition of their involvement.
National Handloom Day, observed on August 7, celebrates India’s rich handloom heritage and the craftsmanship of weavers across the nation. The day aims to promote the use of handloom products and support the livelihoods of the weaving community.