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Friday, November 26, 2021

LACHIT DIWAS - 2021

Lachit Diwas celebrates the birth anniversary of the legendary Ahom army general, Lachit Borhukan. It was observed on 24th November in our vidyalaya. Floral tribute was offered to the legend followed by a speech on significance of the day by one of the teachers, Chandana Bharali didi. A group of Students from class VI sang a great ‘Moi Lachite Koisu’. Priyakhyan Gogoi of class VI and Mousam Chiangmai of class XI enthusiastically recited poems on Veer Lachit in honour of his strength and power. The programme ended by a short speech by Dhiwyanshu Bharali of class I Paying tribute to the hero of Assamese history.


 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

SANAKAR VARGA

Sanakar varga is conducted for the students in the vidyalaya every Sunday. The main aim of the varga is to create more Karyakartas and too inculcate in them leadership qualities. Sanskar varga as the names suggests, truly enriches young minds with our rich culture. It helps enhance a child’s well being, teach life skills and helps them tap their potential to learn and grow. We conducted an offline Sanskar varga session on 21st November 2021 after reopening of vidyalaya after the lockdown. Students chanted Gita shlokas, performed yoga asanas, played games and shared meaningful stories in the session.

A child's character development cannot happen in the classroom alone. The qualities of character develop at different level by observing experiencing and though interaction of family, school, community influences and the child's experiences. Such sessions are a good foundation for a child’s good character and happy successful life.

 


 


Saturday, November 20, 2021

 

SADHANA DIVAS

Our vidyalaya observed the occasion of Sadhana Divas and Guru Nanak Jayanti on 19th November, 2021 in the morning assembly. All teachers and students gathered and Vice Principal Sri R.M. Thakre sir offered floral tribute to Eknathji, after which he spoke on the significance of the day.

In his speech he said that Sadhana means Seva and in life one should keep doing seva without the expectation of any reward. Such is the teaching of Guru Nanak Devji whose birth anniversary coincided with Sadhana Divas this year which is celebrated to pay homage to Eknathji Ranade, the founder of Vivekananda Kendra.

The school choir presented a beautiful geet before the assembly which was followed by few lines on Guru Nanak Jayanti by Kr. Dhiwyanshu Bharali of class I.