Category: Celebration
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Why is Holi Called the Festival of Colours?
Holi is among the happiest festivals in India. On this day, people play with bright colours, also known as gulal, splash colourful water, dance, and have lots of fun together. Colours are everywhere, in the air, on faces, on clothes, and in our hearts. This is the reason it is called “festival of colours.” However,…
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Why Do We Celebrate Maha Shivratri?
Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest and most special festivals celebrated in India, and people wait for this day with love and devotion. The word Maha is a reference to greatness and Shivratri is the name given to Shiva’s night. The night isn’t about large feasts or loud celebrations. It’s about silence, faith, patience,…
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What is the Importance of the Republic Day Celebration in Schools?
Every year, on the 26th of January schools all over India celebrate Republic Day with great pride. The day begins with flag hoisting, the national anthem, and students standing together in respect. The schools look colourful and there is an environment of patriotism everywhere. However, Republic Day in schools is not just about performances or…
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Why Do We Celebrate Children’s Day and What Does it Teach Us?
Children bring joy, hope, and new dreams into the world. Their honesty and laughter remind us to keep our hearts pure. We celebrate Children’s Day every year to honour this spirit. But have you ever wondered why celebrate Children’s Day? What makes this day so important, and what does it teach us as a society?…
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How Can Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Teachings Inspire Us Today?
We celebrate this day every year to remember Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru and a teacher whose words continue to guide us. On this special day, we think about what he taught and how to celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti in a meaningful way. We also reflect upon the importance of Guru Nanak…
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Rhapsody | Because Every Child Deserves a Chance to Shine
Every child is gifted. Some express themselves through words, some with dancing, some through color and others through their imagination. All they require is a stage on which their talents are acknowledged and praised, as well as encouraged. Rhapsody is that celebration. The grand inter-school festival is a gateway to creativity, passion and unlimited ideas.…
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How Bhai Dooj Celebrates the Bond Between Brothers and Sisters
Bhai Dooj, a lovely celebration of the special bond between sisters and brothers. Just like Raksha Bandhan, it reminds us of love, care and protection. On this day, sisters pray for the long life and happiness of their brothers, and brothers promise to protect and support their sisters. Bhai Dooj is more than just a…
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How Do We Celebrate Diwali at School While Spreading the Message of Goodness?
Diwali is among the most popular festivals in India. It is a festival of lights, colors, joy and love for one another. In the school’s celebrations, Diwali isn’t just about sweets and fun; it also serves as a means to teach children about the importance of kindness, goodness and responsibility. By combining celebrations with learning,…
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Get Ready for Saksham Mela 2025 | A Festival of Fun and Dandiya Nights
Turning Passion into Possibilities! Excitement is in the air! Saksham Mela 2025 is coming to Ramagya School, Sector 50 on 5th October, and it promises to be a celebration like no other. The festival promises to be a celebration like no other, full of fun, creativity and entertainment for everyone. It doesn’t matter if you…
