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Janamashtami Celebration

Janamashtami Celebration
Do everything you have to do, but not with greed, not with ego, not with lust, not with envy but with love, compassion, humility, and devotion. With this thought at Jai Vatika Public School Barnala special assembly was held on the auspicious occasion of Janamashtami with great fervor and enthusiasm. The special assembly was a vibrant blend of prayer, thought-provoking words, engaging plays, inspiring speeches, mesmerizing dance. The assembly began with a soulful prayer, invoking the blessings of Lord Krishna. A captivating play depicting the life and teachings of Lord Krishna was presented by Students. A mesmerizing dance performance, showcasing the vibrant spirit of Janamashtami , was presented by the students. In Kindergarten block our little tots and teachers worked together to create beautiful Jhankiyan, which were tableaux depicting scenes from Lord Krishna's life. * The birth of Lord Krishna in a jail cell * The divine infant being carried across the Yamuna River by Vasudeva * The childhood antics of Krishna and his friends in Gokul * The legendary battle between Krishna and the demon king Kansa * The divine love story of Krishna and Radha Different workshops were organised by Art & Craft Club of our school for students of Classes 1-5 where students learnt and made beautiful creations with help of their Art n craft teachers like Crown Making, Finger puppet Making and Vastra decoration of lord Krishna. Relay Race for class VI and a friendly Football Match for class VII &VIII were organised by our Sports Club which were symbolising the playful and sporting spirit of Lord Krishna. Cue Card Making activity was held for the students of classes IX & X. They created thought-provoking cue cards, reflecting on Lord Krishna's teachings and values. Clean Up Drive : A cleanliness drive was conducted, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and service, inspired by Lord Krishna's teachings for classes XI & XII. Our honourable Director, Ms. Vanisha Bansal, shared her words of wisdom inspiring students and staff to emulate Lord Krishna's virtues of love, compassion, and selfless service. Her thoughtful message resonated deeply, encouraging us to strive for excellence and cultivate a sense of purpose in our lives. The Janmashtami special assembly was a resounding success, filling the hearts of everyone present with joy, love, and devotion. The program showcased the students' creativity, talent, and enthusiasm, while reinforcing the timeless values of Lord Krishna's teachings.


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