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Mohali, August 06 2017
In a unique way to express love and bonding, students of Ashmah International School celebrated Raksha Bandhan by spreading a thank message to the brothers at a traffic signal nearby to school premises. They thanked brothers for wearing helmets and not using mobile phones while driving and giving such a beautiful gift to sisters for following traffic rules. Students also tie rakhis on the trees to take a pledge to save trees and environment.
Later, to inculcate the spirit of patriotism among students and to show their love and empathy towards the soldiers standing on borders for protecting us, students also went to my FM 94.3 radio station to pay the gratitude to the soldiers. Traffic officials were also given their due importance for controlling the traffic and saving the life of people.
During the celebrations inside the campus, children were familiarized with the customs and rituals of the festival. Students represented various regions and communities of India adorning traditional costumes. The students dressed in traditional attire. Students were told about the importance of sacred bond of brother and sister. They also participated in Rakhi making competition by experimenting with various materials to make rakhi.
Principal of the School Babita Dogra appreciated the efforts of students and teachers said that all the festivals are integral part of our culture
Mohali, August 06 2017
In a unique way to express love and bonding, students of Ashmah International School celebrated Raksha Bandhan by spreading a thank message to the brothers at a traffic signal nearby to school premises. They thanked brothers for wearing helmets and not using mobile phones while driving and giving such a beautiful gift to sisters for following traffic rules. Students also tie rakhis on the trees to take a pledge to save trees and environment.
Later, to inculcate the spirit of patriotism among students and to show their love and empathy towards the soldiers standing on borders for protecting us, students also went to my FM 94.3 radio station to pay the gratitude to the soldiers. Traffic officials were also given their due importance for controlling the traffic and saving the life of people.
Students tie Rakhis on trees to celebrate Raksha Bandhan at Ashmah International School in Mohali.
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Principal of the School Babita Dogra appreciated the efforts of students and teachers said that all the festivals are integral part of our culture
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