The festival of Gokulastami was celebrated in our school with a lot of zeal, enthusiasm and vigour. Our kids broke the dahi handi pot, sang the Krishna bhajan and aarti and also made beautiful crowns, decorated the handi( pot) and the flute and also coloured the Krishna worksheet.
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Ganpati festival was celebrated in our school with lot of enthusiasm, zeal and excitement. Children sang Ganpati aarti, did Ganpati pooja, danced, sang songs and did beautiful art work.
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Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated 20 days post Dussehra. It is celebrated to welcome Ram, Sita and Lakshman to Ayodhya after defeating Ravan at Lanka. It is celebrated as the victory of light over darkness. Hence, though Diwali falls on an Amavasya day, the houses and streets decorated …
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Navratri is celebrated during the month of Ashwin and it lasts for nine days. The festival ends with Dussehra which is the celebration of good over evil. Our school celebrated navratri with the students making garba dolls, door hangings and collage of Ravana. Our students and staff also performed garba …
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‘Everyone Champion was once a beginner that refused to give up’ The month of October brought several opportunities for our students where the students of Malti Jayant Dalal High school participated in various Inter-school competitions such as football, cricket, Kho-Kho etc. It was a thrilling showcase of talent, teamwork, and …
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Raheja College’s Department of History had organised an activity on Indus valley civilization for the students of std VII th to IXth. The students were given information about the Bronze age civilization and later were given a hands-on experience with Indus valley Clay Artefacts Making activity. Our students absolutely enjoyed …
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Every year Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on the 2nd of October to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was not only a great freedom fighter but also a mass leader and a representative of the poor and deprived people of India of the British era. He …
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Rangoli means “an array of colours” in Sanskrit which is a traditional Indian art form. The students of grade 3 & 4 participated in Rangoli making competition. They designed using vibrant colours. The Rangoli designs were judged on the basis of the selection of design, neatness, symmetry and colour selection. …
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Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the 11th President of India inspired several young minds and adults alike. His motivational speeches laid emphasis on personal development. Today we celebrated ‘Reading Inspiration Day’ on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He strongly advocated reading which is a necessity, …
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