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Awards, Cheers, Dances … Annual Day Celebration at Subodh Public School, Airport

It was not just another annual function at Subodh Airport, it was a celebration, a rendition that was created on 5 December 2015 at the school. To sum it, the event was all about happy faces … students, faculty and the management beamed with a sense

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Schools wait for this event for the whole year; students anticipate the day; the teachers hold their breath for the day. The entire school works hard for this day.

The Annual Function!

Anticipation, hard work, wait … it all reflected when Subodh Public School, Airport celebrated their annual function. The day at the school, located away from the hustle bustle of the city, displayed excellence, highlighting academic achievements of the school. Other than celebrating their success, the school had other ideas behind it and so called it SHUBHRANILIKA – Journey from Earth to Universe.

Principal Ma’am, Mrs. Kamaljeet Yadav, along with eminent guests lighting the lamp

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Zeal was in the air and we felt it as soon as we entered the school premises. The school lawns glowed with lights, yet shining brighter were the shining faces of students. It was made yet brighter with the lamp lighting by the chief guest, Shri Kuldeepji Ranka, IAS (Secretary and Commissioner, Agriculture and Horticulture, Rajasthan) as he was welcomed by Shri Sumer Singh ji Bothra (Hony. Secretary). Shri N R Khothari, President of S. S. Jain Subodh Siksha Samiti, addressed the audience and blessed with his kind words. This was followed by annual report reading by Principal Ma’am, Mrs. Kamaljeet Yadav.

Rockers of the School: The Band

And then comes the highlight of the most-anticipated day … prize distribution! Beaming faces were seen coming back from the stage as prizes were given away to meritorious and outperforming students by the guest of honor. Soon there was a moment of absolute silence as the names for this year’s Subodh Jewel, Pride and Crystal were to be announced. Teachers, parents and students went into a state exhilaration as Ayushi Sharma was called upon the stage for Subodh Jewel, Vaishnavi Vaishnav for Subodh Pride and Hemang Gautam for Subodh Crystal awards!

From left to right – The Jewel of Subodh: Ayushi Sharma; Subodh takes pride in her: Vaishnavi Vaishnav, Subodh Pride; The shining crystal with his title Subodh Crystal: Hemang Gautam

Award ceremony gave way to SHUBHRANILIKA, celebration of life, of our planet, of the beauty on our planet. The magic of the universe lies in the versatility, vividness and variedness; Earth happens to be the most beautiful of all planets … thanks to the life on this planet, where every life experiences diversity, shades, basically evolution. This journey of lives was depicted in the cultural performances through various dances and song presentations.

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It was flagged off with a group of students performing a qawwali who took the stage along with their trainers. It surely was a proud moment for Mr Bhanu Rao, the school trumpet band trainer and Mr Shambhu Jain.

Welcoming the guests

Mrs. Mamta Sharma had something worth pondering upon when she trained her students to perform on Sarva Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarva Santu Niramya, where the students appreciated their motherland and duties towards the country.

In respect of Mother India: Sarva Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarva Santu Niramya

Tiny tots love to live in the world of imagination and fantasy, full of enthusiasm, hopes and dreams. Three teachers of the school got together to bring out the real energy of kids to the front; on the way, they brought out the child in them too! Students trained by Mrs. Bijal Kothari jumped to the tunes of Let’s Start Jump. And soon was the stage glittering with young stars as performers grooved to the tunes of Chand Tare Jeb Mein Hain, beautifully choreographed by Mrs. Sangeeta Mathur. Mrs. Preeti Rastogi aptly depicted children’s curiosity when she helped them prepare for Tell Me Why the Sky is Blue, the Fields are Green ….

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Keeping the audience glued

A healthy mind lives in healthy body. Health is wealth. Such proverbs were explained and portrayed beautifully through Yoga presentation by the students under the guidance of Ms. Dolly.

The way to good health: Yoga

Mrs. Samiksha Jain initiated some serious discussions through Khula Aasman, Beparwah Sama, wherein the performing students sent out a message saying how dearly our planet needs to be saved.

Students performing on Har kahani ki ho happy ending, sabka bhala ho made the audience groove with them as the performers wished welfare and good for all. And we saw Mrs. Mamta Tiwari, who was the choreographer for this one, standing in a corner, silently smiling to herself.

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Towards a happy ending: Performing on Har kahani ki ho happy ending

The programme concluded with National Anthem and vote of thanks by Shri Vinodji Lodha, Joint Secretary and Convener of the school.

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