by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir) MOHALI, APRIL 12
The festival associated with the harvesting i.e. Baisakhi and ‘Ambedkar Jayanti’, birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was celebrated with gusto and gaiety in Golden Bells Public School, Sec- 77, Mohali. Students from the senior classes gave speeches on the topic like ‘History of Baisakhi’ covering topics like why we
celebrate it and how’. Not only this, students spoke on the life history of Dr. B.R Ambedkar. To commemorate the birth of Khalsa Panth, five religious students were traditionally dressed as ‘Panj Piaras’ who recited verse from the scriptures.
Poem recitation competition was held and through poems students from junior and senior wing showed harvesting by acting as farmers thereby telling and showing us the real pictures of North Indian farmers. This festival also stands for the dawn of the New Year in Northern India. Various competition like turban typing for
senior boys were held and students of class- VIII sang a melodious song related to occasion. School’s Bhangra team performed an energetic Bhangra.
In end, Chairman of the school Col C.S Bawa (Retd.) spoke on the importance of
the day and encouraged students to follow the footsteps shown to us by our Gurus.
The festival associated with the harvesting i.e. Baisakhi and ‘Ambedkar Jayanti’, birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was celebrated with gusto and gaiety in Golden Bells Public School, Sec- 77, Mohali. Students from the senior classes gave speeches on the topic like ‘History of Baisakhi’ covering topics like why we
celebrate it and how’. Not only this, students spoke on the life history of Dr. B.R Ambedkar. To commemorate the birth of Khalsa Panth, five religious students were traditionally dressed as ‘Panj Piaras’ who recited verse from the scriptures.
Poem recitation competition was held and through poems students from junior and senior wing showed harvesting by acting as farmers thereby telling and showing us the real pictures of North Indian farmers. This festival also stands for the dawn of the New Year in Northern India. Various competition like turban typing for
senior boys were held and students of class- VIII sang a melodious song related to occasion. School’s Bhangra team performed an energetic Bhangra.
In end, Chairman of the school Col C.S Bawa (Retd.) spoke on the importance of
the day and encouraged students to follow the footsteps shown to us by our Gurus.
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