"May the sun in his course visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this, our country!" ~Sardar Bhagat Singh
Independence Day, which is celebrated religiously throughout the country on the 15th August every year, reminds every Indian about the dawn of a new beginning, the beginning of an era of deliverance from the clutches of British colonialism of more than 200 years. To celebrate the spirit of free India, activities and competitions were organized in all classes- and the spirit of jubilancy was vibrant everywhere. Collage making, a monuments quilt, Warli art and making of multi cultural dolls were the activities done in the Pre- Primary and Grades I and II. Believing in self-reliant India, the students of Grade III- V competed in presenting advertisements on ‘Be vocal for Local’ products while the students of Grade VI and VII showcased the beauty of India through a Fashion Show Competition on Traditional Costumes of India. Students of Grades VIII and IX participated in a competition of creating beautiful calendars presenting the twelve major rivers of India.