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Monday, 1 June 2020

Ambedkar Jayanti and Vaisakhi Celebrations

Ambedkar Jayanti and Vaisakhi Celebration

Dr. Ambedkar was a man of great virtues. Popularly known as Babasaheb, he was a man of social substance who became India’s first ever independent law minister and principal architect of the Indian Constitution. To pay tribute to his contributions and commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R Ambedkar, the students of Nursery and Prep celebrated Ambedkar Jayanti by seeking the blessings of the Almighty on Monday, 13th April, 2020. As schools were closed during lockdown, little Ahlconites were informed about the teachings of Dr. B.R Ambedkar and his contribution to the Constitution of India through structured conversation and a short video. Students were apprised about the reason why this day is celebrated as Ambedkar Jayanti to honour his contribution and service to the country.
Post the celebrations of Ambedkar Jayanti, Vaisakhi was also celebrated with equal fervour and emotion. Children were briefed that Vaisakhi is the most significant harvest festival of North India particularly PunjabIt was on this day, that Guru Gobind Singh founded Khalsa Panth, giving a unique identity to Sikhs. He gave amrit to his Panj Pyaras and established that all human beings are equal. Teachers also made students aware that on this joyful day, the farmers offer their prayers in abundance for a bountiful harvest of the Rabi crop. 
Parents made their children wear Salwar suits and Kurta Pajama which was a treat to the eyes. They were made aware of the importance of this festival by showcasing the Punjabi culture through a short video. Children were also explained that farmers are the people who grow crops for us and wait for the entire one year for their crops to harvest. So we should make sure that we don’t waste food. A puppet show was also carried to elucidate the topic. This was followed by making the tiny tots dance to the tune of dhol and do Bhangra.

















4 comments:

  1. Kudos children and a great support by their parents.

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  2. Children looked ecstatic in their vibrant outfits.

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  3. Nice way to teach kids about Dese days,they also enjoyed alot

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  4. Cultural heritage and vibrancy of festivals celebrated by tiny-tots of Pre-Primary.

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