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Young learners bring mythological legends to life

As part of the vibrant India Week celebrations, the students of Class 4 at Apeejay School, Faridabad Sector 15, stepped into the shoes of iconic figures from India’s mythology and history in an engaging Mythological Character Dress-up Activity. The event brought together creativity, knowledge, and performance, inspiring young learners to connect deeply with the nation’s cultural legacy.

The excitement was palpable as the young participants arrived in meticulously crafted costumes, portraying revered figures such as Lord Krishna, Rani Lakshmi Bai, and other legendary personalities. Each costume reflected thoughtful preparation and artistic detail, with students embodying the grace, courage, or wisdom of their chosen characters.

One of the highlights of the activity was the brief self-introduction by each student. Speaking a few lines about their character, they confidently shared key facts, historical anecdotes, or mythological tales. These presentations showcased not only their research skills but also their growing ability to speak in public with poise and clarity.

The aim of the programme was multifaceted — to promote cultural awareness, foster a sense of national pride, and enhance public speaking abilities. Teachers and peers applauded the effort, dedication, and enthusiasm displayed by the young learners, acknowledging how such activities contribute to a holistic education.

The event concluded with words of appreciation from the school faculty, who encouraged students to continue exploring India’s vast cultural and historical heritage. By blending creative expression with knowledge-sharing, the activity proved to be both enjoyable and educational, leaving the children with lasting memories and a deeper respect for the legends who have shaped India’s identity.

The Mythological Character Dress-up Activity was a resounding success, celebrating not only the characters of the past but also the creative spirit of the present generation. It stood as a reminder that India’s timeless stories continue to inspire, guide, and ignite the imaginations of young minds.

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