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Jammu Sanskriti School shines bright with sustainable Diwali Mela
11/7/2023 10:36:57 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 7: Jammu Sanskriti School once again lit up the festive season with an extraordinary Diwali Mela, radiating enthusiasm, and a strong message of sustainability and women empowerment. The event, which brought together students, teachers, and staff in a grand celebration, was inaugurated by SSP PCR, Sargun Shukla, the esteemed chief guest for the day.
The school grounds transformed into a vibrant spectacle with multicolored stalls, mesmerizing decorations, dazzling lighting, melodious music, engaging games, thrilling lucky draws, exhilarating joyrides, and a delectable array of food stalls. Parents, students, and their friends flocked to the event, eager to savor the super extravaganza.
One of the most anticipated moments of the day was the bumper prize bonanza, which infused the atmosphere with exuberance and excitement, leaving everyone in high spirits.
What set this year's Diwali Mela apart was its unwavering commitment to sustainability and the theme of women empowerment. The event sought to promote environmental care and celebrate the strength and potential of women.
SSP PCR, Sargun Shukla, the chief guest, lauded the school's management and staff for their relentless dedication in making the event a resounding success. She emphasized the importance of such initiatives in raising awareness about sustainability and women's empowerment.
Rohini Aima, Principal Cum Vice-Chairperson of Jammu Sanskriti School, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the chief guest, parents, children, and faculty for their invaluable presence and support. She highlighted the deeper significance of Diwali as the festival of lights, emphasizing that these lights symbolize empowerment, inspiring individuals to engage in acts of kindness and bringing them closer to divinity.
Jammu Sanskriti School's Sustainable Diwali Mela not only brought joy and festivities to the community but also made a substantial impact by championing the causes of sustainability and women empowerment. It was an occasion that celebrated both tradition and progress, shining a light on the path to a better, brighter future for all.
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