Category: Celebration
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Gandhi Jayanti | Teaching Children the Importance of Truth and Non-Violence
Every year, on Gandhi Jayanti, we remember Mahatma Gandhi, a man whose life was a perfect example of truth, kindness, and peace. This day is about an opportunity to teach children important life lessons and values. Children learn how honesty, kindness, patience, and respect for others can shape them into responsible and caring individuals. They…
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Dussehra: How the Festival Inspires Goodness and Courage
Dussehra is one of the most special festivals in India. Every year, people celebrate it with joy, lights, and happiness. It is not only a day for fun but also a day full of lessons. It teaches us about good and evil, courage, and truth. Children learn stories, families gather, and communities enjoy the celebration…
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The Significance of Navratri: Understanding the Nine Days of Devotion
Navratri, meaning “nine nights,” is one of the most cherished festivals in India. Celebrated with immense devotion and joy, it honors Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Whether you’re participating in traditional dances, engaging in prayers, or simply reflecting on its teachings, Navratri offers valuable lessons that enrich our lives. Families, schools, and communities…
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Teacher’s day | Honouring the Heroes of our Classrooms
Teachers play a very important role in every child’s life. They serve as mentors, friends, and advisors who help students in learning from life as well as from books. Teacher’s day is a unique opportunity to honor these amazing individuals and express gratitude for their commitment, patience, and concern. On this day, we take a…
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Ganesh Chaturthi: A Festival of Smiles and Blessings
In India, Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most celebrated holidays. People of all ages wait eagerly for this festival every year. It is a time full of joy, devotion, and togetherness. The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, who is known as the remover of obstacles and the god of…
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What is the Importance of Celebrating Janmashtami in Schools?
Janmashtami is one of the most special and happy festivals we celebrate in India. It is celebrated on the birthday of Lord Krishna the playful, smart and loving god who is the favourite of both kids and adults. But, this festival is not about eating sweets and breaking matkis, it is also about celebrating the…
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How to Celebrate Independence Day in School?
Independence Day is one of the most important days in our nation. It reminds us of the freedom we got after a long fight. This day makes us feel proud to be an Indian. Schools play an important role in educating kids about this day. When students celebrate Independence Day in school, they learn more…
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Celebrating Rakhi in School: A Bond of Love and Respect
Rakhi is a celebration symbolizing the affection between a brother and a sister. The thread tied on the brother’s hand is not just a thread, it’s a promise to protect each other. When children celebrate Rakhi in school, they learn how to love, care for, and respect one another. It becomes a special way to…
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Republic Day and the Role of Youth in Shaping India Future
Republic Day, celebrated on the 26th of January every year, is among the most important events in India. It marks the day in 1950 when India adopted its Constitution, becoming a Republic. The day is significant for all citizens and reminds people of the sacrifices they made during the struggle for freedom and the ideals…
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Why Do We Fly Kites on Makar Sankranti?
Makar Sankranti is a festival that brings people together to celebrate the harvest and the arrival of longer days as the sun moves into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makar). It’s a day filled with joy, food, and festivities. Among all the celebrations, one of the most exciting and colorful traditions is flying kites on…