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A sacred start for Class X Board aspirants

Apeejay School Model Town hosts a havan yagna, invoking calm and confidence for students ahead of exams

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As the Board exams draw closer, Apeejay School, Model Town, organised a havan yagna for its Class X students. The ceremony marked a quiet yet powerful beginning to an important academic phase. It brought together students, teachers, and school leaders in ashared moment of prayer and reflection.

The havan was conducted in a serene setting. Sacredchants echoed through the space as offerings were made into the holy fire. The atmosphere felt calm and grounded. Students sat in silence, absorbing the rhythm of the prayers. It was a pause from revision schedules and exam pressure, allowing young minds to breathe and reset.

The ritual focused on invoking peace, clarity, and inner strength. The presence of the sacred fire symbolised purity of thought and positive intention. Every chant carried a sense of reassurance, reminding students that they are supported, guided, and capable.

Strengthening mind and spirit

Teachers and school leaders emphasised the importance of balance during examinations. While preparation and discipline matter, emotional calm and mental clarity play an equally vital role. The yagna reinforced this belief. It encouraged students to approach their exams with confidence rather than fear.

The prayers sought blessings from Goddess Saraswati for wisdom, focus, and success. The collective energy of the gathering fostered hope and determination. It reminded students that learning is not just about marks but also about character and resilience.

This experience taught students the value of faith, patience, and self-belief during challenging times. As they step into the examination hall, the calm cultivated during the havan serves as a quiet strength they can carry forward.

Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg, extended its best wishes to all Class X students, hoping for success, growth, and a bright future ahead.

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.