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23Aug

Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus
Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus

Enchanting Janmashtami Celebrations on Campus:

The Janmashtami celebrations on campus were a vibrant display of festive spirit and enthusiasm. The Pre-Nursery and Nursery children brought joy to the event by decorating pots, their colorful attire adding an extra touch of delight to the festivities. Kindergarten and Upper Kindergarten students indulged in the art of making coconut ladoos during their kitchenette activity and further expressed their creativity by decorating clay pots with various materials.Their excitement grew as they watched an enchanting tale of Lord Krishna's birth.

Grade 1 students transformed into adorable little Krishnas and Radhas, embodying the essence of the festival with their traditional attire. The Grade 2 students also embraced the festive spirit, dressing as Radha and Krishna, and demonstrated their artistic talent by drawing beautiful matkis. They were enthralled by a captivating storytelling session that vividly brought the tales of Lord Krishna to life. Meanwhile, the Grade 3 students embarked on a literary adventure, writing stories inspired by the life of Lord Krishna.
The celebrations left a lasting impression, filling the campus with joy, creativity, and a deep sense of cultural connection.

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