ANNUAL DAY
“There is only one way to success and its called
Hardwork.”
Scaffolding the values of
hardwork, dedication and persistence was the dance drama- 'Idhar Ek Main Hoon'
staged by the students of Salwan Junior School, Naraina on 15th Dec,
2015 at Kamani Auditorium.
The School Principal Ms. Nisha
Obheroi presented the school's Annual Report in collaboration with two young
Salwanians of Class V- Ms. Stuti Kathuria and Me. Kriti Bhatia who highlighted
the achievements of the school within
the past year.
School Choir- 'Sawaranjali'
kickstarted the cultural evening by making audiences swaying to two melodious
renditions- 'Meri Dilli' and a Sufi kalam- ''Ishq di naviyo navi bahaar.' This
was followed by the divine dance of Lord Shiva and Parvati- 'Anand Tandava'
opening the dance ballet- Idhar Ek Main Hoon, emphasising on the importance of
hardwork and sincerity to lead a happy and righteous life.
The Chief Guest Shri Deependra
Pathak (Joint Commissioner of Police, South-western range) appreciated the
efforts of children aged 5-11 years of age. The Guest of Honour Dr.
Ardhanaareeswaran Venkat (a renowned Kuchipudi artist) boosted the morale of
students as well as the school staff.
The audiences i.e. the proud
parents, the entire Salwan fraternity- esteemed principals, teachers, Chairman
(Salwan Education Trust): Sh. Sushil Salwan, Chairman Emeritus (Salwan
Education Trust): Sh. Shiv Dutt Salwan applauded the excellently choreographed
dances as well as the engrossing music all composed by the in house faculty-
Dance: Ms. Sadhana and Music: Ms. Kirti Sharma respectively.
The school Chairman: Maj. Gen.
J.K. Kapoor addressed the audiences after the ballet urging them to actively
participate in the school activities and encourage building of moral values in
children together with the efforts of the school.
He also informed the parents
of how the school has initiated the composition of multiplication tables with
mathematical formulas.
The parent representative: Dr.
Monika Kathuria moved the Vote of Thanks
The Annual Day showcased the
values for building moral character and shaping the personality of children a
better human, a better being, a better citizen of the young India.