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Updated At: Apr 15, 2022 11:27 AM (IST)
Students of Guys & Dolls Preschool celebrate Baisakhi in Ludhiana. Photo: Ashwani Dhiman
Ludhiana: MGM Public School celebrated Baisakhi on its premises with fervour. Many activities were performed by students of various classes. Students of senior wing presented bhangra. Poems were recited and speeches were delivered by the students to mark the occasion. Another distinctive feature of the event was gatka. Students of Class X and XII displayed their skills in the traditional martial arts. The school principal motivated the students for showing their talent. Director of school Sardar Gajjan Singh Thind felicitated the students and encouraged them to be part of such events.
Ludhiana: Tiny-tots of Nankana Sahib Public School, Gill Park, Ludhiana, celebrated Baisakhi on Wednesday on the premises of its primary Wing of the school. The students from different classes of Kindergarten and primary wing recited Shabad and poems related to Baisakhi. The background of the stage was well decorated with wheat straws and paintings related to Baisakhi. The students also delivered speeches based on Dr BR Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution. The students performed bhangra and giddha. Congratulating the students and teachers, school principal Harmeet Kaur Waraich said: “This day is significant for all of us. On this day, Khalsa Panth was established by the tenth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, at Sri Ananadpur Sahib.”
Ludhiana: BVM, Sector 39, celebrated Baisakhi with gusto. Various activities and competitions were held to mark the occasion. Children actively participated in a ramp walk competition, folk songs and folk dances. Priya of Class II and Shanvi of Class III grabbed the first position in the ramp walk. Avneet of Class V and Arshneet of Class VI bagged the first position in folk dance and folk song. Navjot of Class XII and Nitpreet of Class X were adjudged ‘Best Punjabi Mutiyaar’ and ‘Punjabi Gabru.’ The toddlers were decked in Punjabi attire. Students of Class VII and VIII mesmerised the audience with their giddha and bhangra performances. Principal Upasna Modgil applauded the efforts of students and said the motive behind the celebration was to apprise the children of their rich culture and heritage. She said the philosophy of Lord Mahavira was based on the sole purpose of improving the quality of life.”
Dugri: Baisakhi was celebrated on Wednesday with zest at Cherubs The Preschool in Dugri. Baisakhi marks the beginning of the new year, particularly in the North India. In a short assembly, students were told about the importance of the festival. Dressed in typical folk attire, the students enthralled the audience with an energetic Bhangra performance. The school was decorated with cutouts of farmers and balloons. Children also did sponge painting on the occasion. They enjoyed dancing with teachers and friends. The teachers also told the children how on this day Guru Gobind Singh established Khalsa Panth.”
Ludhiana: The Kindergarten wing of BCM Arya Model Senior Seconadary School, Shastri Nagar, Ludhiana, celebrated Baisakhi with zeal. The whole class wore a festive look. Tiny tots came dressed up in colourful Punjabi attires and danced on the beats of dhol and folk music. A PowerPoint presentation highlighting the significance of Baisakhi was also shown to the students. The little ones took part in various craft activities such as bud painting, paper windmill and dhol decoration. School Principal Paramjit Kaur wished all students and said celebrating festivals keeps children connected to their culture. TNS
Doraha: Baisakhi was celebrated at Green Grove Public School. The function was presided over by its president JPS Jolly. Chairperson Satinderjeet Kaur Jolly and Principal Suzy George were also present. The event commenced with Baisakhi songs and a cultural dance by UKG students. The children dressed in cultural and colourful attires stole everyone’s heart. A series of dance performances by the tiny tots won huge applause. The event concluded with the address of JPS Jolly who believes that Baisakhi is the symbol of joy, happiness and prosperity. Dr BR Ambedkar’s anniversary was also observed by the students. Students of Class VIII to IX paid tributes to Dr Ambedkar through their speeches, poems and PowerPoint presentations. OC
Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School
Doraha: Baisakhi was celebrated with enthusiasm at Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School here. Principal Jaspreet Kaur was the chief guest for the function. To mark the importance of the day, a cultural programme was presented by students. They presented their articles highlighting the importance of Baisakhi and shabads. Poems, bhangra and folk songs were also presented by the students. The importance of establishment of ‘Khalsa Panth’ by Guru Gobind Singh was also highlighted. The harvest festival was celebrated with zeal. Principal Jaspreet Kaur appreciated the efforts of all students and teachers.
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