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Kids Fiesta-Cultural Festival 2025

Kids Fiesta-Cultural Festival 2025
The Kids Fiesta- Cultural Festival 2025 at Jai Vatika showcasing the talents and spirit of the students. The event, themed “Where Passion Meets Purpose & Memories Ignite,” featured a range of captivating performances, including: - Waves of Harmony: A melodic blend of music and dance - Legacy of Folk Dance: A traditional dance performance - Gen Z vs Gen P Qwali: A musical showdown - Every Drop Matters: A performance highlighting the importance of water conservation - Pluses of Punjab: A vibrant showcase of Punjab's culture Esteemed guests, including Dr. Bhushan Bansal, Mrs. Kamlesh Bansal, Dr. Aneesh Prakash, and Mrs. Indu Prakash and Renowned Punjabi actress Mrs. Rupinder Kaur Rupi graced the occasion with their benign presence. The school recognized academic excellence awardees, including JEE and NEET achievers, and presented certificates and trophies.Chairman Sir, Dr. Bhushan Bansal, Dr. . Kamlesh Bansal, Dr. Aneesh Prakash, and Mrs. Indu Prakash,Directors of school, Er. Rohit Bansal and Ar. Vanisha Bansal and Principal, Dr. Parvinder Kaur felicitated the awardees. Ms. Vanisha Bansal, in her speech emphasized the importance of nurturing curiosity and resilience in children, while Principal Dr. Parvinder Kaur, in her Annual Report highlighted the school's achievements and vision for the future. The event concluded with the school anthem and National Anthem, leaving everyone with a sense of pride and joy. The Kids Fiesta- Cultural Festival 2025 was a testament to Jai Vatika Public School's commitment to providing a platform for students to showcase their talents and passions.

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