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Bright Attires and Brighter Minds: A joyful tribute to Goddess Saraswati
The kite-flying activity symbolised freedom and joy of discovery at Apeejay School, Tanda Road
The kite-flying activity symbolised freedom and joy of discovery at Apeejay School, Tanda Road
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The Pre-primary wing of Apeejay School, Tanda Road, Jalandhar, recently transformed into a vibrant canvas of yellow, celebrating Basant Panchmi with an enthusiasm that was palpable throughout the school grounds. This festival, heralding the onset of spring, was a spectacle of cultural richness and educational depth, providing the young learners with a memorable experience that went beyond mere celebration.
The event was marked by an array of activities designed to immerse the students in the spirit of the festival and the cultural heritage it represents. The students, dressed in yellow, reflected the vibrancy of the mustard fields that are synonymous with this season. This thematic dressing was not just a visual delight but a meaningful nod to the traditions that Basant Panchmi honours.
A noteworthy aspect of the celebration was the traditional aarti of Goddess Saraswati. This ritual, performed with devotion, was a poignant reminder of the festival’s essence — worshipping the Goddess of Knowledge and Arts. Ms Deepti Kaushal, the Coordinator at Apeejay School, Tanda Road, played a pivotal role in this, infusing the atmosphere with warmth and encouragement. Her message to the students was clear: to value the pursuit of knowledge and creativity.
The kite-flying activity was a highlight, symbolising freedom and the joy of exploration. Watching their kites soar, the students learnt lessons in resilience and ambition, embodying the spirit of Vasant Panchami. Additionally, the tear and paste activity allowed them to dive into their creative zones, making art that reflected their understanding and appreciation of the festival.
Educationally, the celebration was a deep dive into the cultural and historical significance of Basant Panchmi. Teachers took this opportunity to enlighten the students about the importance of the festival in Indian culture, making it a day of learning as much as it was fun. This dual approach ensured that the students not only enjoyed themselves but also gained valuable insights into their rich cultural heritage.
Moreover, the event underscored the importance of community and collective celebration. It brought together students, teachers, and parents in a shared experience that highlighted the values of unity and togetherness. Such celebrations are a testament to the school’s commitment to holistic education, one that respects and nurtures cultural diversity and fosters a sense of community among its members.
In reflection, the Basant Panchmi event at Apeejay School, Tanda Road, was a multifaceted celebration that beautifully married the joy of a cultural festival with the enriching aspects of educational learning. It was a day that left an indelible mark on young minds, inspiring them to embrace knowledge, creativity, and cultural pride with open arms.
Through events like these, Apeejay School, Tanda Road, reaffirms its mission to provide an education that is comprehensive, inclusive, and deeply rooted in cultural values. The Basant Panchmi celebration is a shining example of how traditional festivals can be powerful conduits for learning, cultural exchange, and community building, setting a benchmark for educational institutes everywhere.
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.