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ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS 2011

Bal Bharati Public School, Rohini celebrated Annual Day and Prize Distribution, 2010-2011 on 22nd April, 2011 in the school premises. The chief guest on the occasion was Justice Hima Kohli, honorable judge, high court of Delhi. The Guests of honour were Sharon Lowen, renowned Odissi, Manipuri and Chhau dancer and Devendra Raj Ankur, former Director, National School of Drama. The event was attended by the Shri K.K.Khullar, Chairman , Child Education Society ( CES)

The programme was based on the theme – Festivals and Seasons- A Celebration of Life. The first presentation was by the school orchestra titled “Swar Manthan”. The musical fusion was based on Raag Shankara and portrayed the unity in diversity of our secular nation exemplifying the meaning of Satyam Shivam Sundaram. It was followed by the melodious rendition by the senior choir named “Ruhaniyat”. The school choir presented a beautiful musical depiction of Man’s constant quest to understand and reach the Supreme Being albeit through different roads. The accompanying traditional dance movements in a gay abandon portrayed the religious fervour. It was a feast for senses: filling eyes with hues of Indian culture and ears with melody and harmony.  Thereafter, the Principal of the school, Ms. Rekha Sharma presented the Annual Report for the academic session 2010-2011. Ms. Sharma shared with the gathering the achievements of the school, the laurels won by the students in academics, sports etc. The parents applauded the endeavours of the school in ensuring overall development of children.  After the audio visual presentation, the Prize Distribution ceremony was conducted. The students with meritorious performance in class XII and X board exams were awarded with trophies and certificates. Also, the students with par excellence performance in the field of Art, Sports, Dance and Music were felicitated. The prizes and the trophies were sponsored by the PTA of the school.  The esteemed guests present on the occasion gave away the prizes to the students and encouraged them with kind and inspiring words. The guests thereafter addressed the gathering and generously appreciated the programme.
 The formal part of the programme was followed by the remaining part of the cultural section. The junior department of the school presented “Utsav-Jeevan Tarang” showcasing the festivals of Baisakhi, Dussehra, Durga Puja, Diwali, Eid, Christsmas and Holi – all symbols of brotherhood, the different paths that help Man to celebrate life and be rejuvenated.  Last but definitely not least was the ballet titled “Aahvan”. It projected the present scenario in the world and raised the question – ‘Will Man continue on this relentless journey to annihilation or will he learn his lesson and go back to the lap of Mother Nature?’  The musical and dance presentation ended with an appeal to mankind to mend ways before it is too late. The programme ended with National Anthem.