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The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with great patriotic fervour and enthusiasm in our school on 15th August, 2025. The campus was decorated with tricolour flags, flowers, and banners, reflecting the spirit of freedom.
Hiroshima Day was observed in our school to remember the tragic atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and to promote the message of peace and harmony. The programme began with an enlightening speech by a student, highlighting the historical significance of the day and the need for a world free from nuclear weapons. Students also participated in a unique fancy-dress presentation, spreading the message on the after effects of nuclear disaster and importance of non-violence and compassion. The event inspired everyone to work towards a peaceful future for all.
The Dance Fest was conducted on 8 August ,2025 as part of Amrita fest with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event began with a formal inaugural ceremony, followed by a prayer .
The End of Ramayana month was observed in our school with devotion and enthusiasm. The celebration aimed to highlight the values and teachings of the great epic Ramayana and inspire students to follow the ideals of truth, duty, and righteousness.
Our school observed the Quit India Movement with great patriotic fervor to commemorate the historic movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 which played a crucial role in India’s freedom struggle with it's 'Do or Die' Slogan. The program began with a brief speech highlighting the significance of the Quit India Movement and the sacrifices of our freedom fighters.