Monday, 13 January 2025

lohri celebration

 


Lohri 2025 is a happy and lively festival celebrated mainly in Punjab and northern India. It is held every year on January 13, 2025 (Monday) and marks the end of the coldest days of winter. This festival is important for farmers because it celebrates the harvest of crops like sugarcane and wheat. 


People celebrate Lohri by lighting a big bonfire and gathering around it with family and friends. They sing traditional songs, dance to the beats of Dhol, and enjoy treats like popcorn, jaggery, peanuts, and sesame seeds. The bonfire is a way to thank nature for the harvest and pray for a good future.


Lohri festival is also a special occasion for celebrating new beginnings, such as the birth of a baby or a newly married couple. It brings people together, spreading happiness, warmth, and gratitude

Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Happy New Year 2025


Climb every mountain and chase every goal—this year is yours to conquer. Happy New Year!


 

Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Christmas celebrations 2024

Christmas was celebrated by class III A students on 24 December 2024 .Students decorated the classroom with colourful streamers, balloons, and a beautiful Christmas tree. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and cheer.The students sang beautiful Christmas carols, filling the air with joy and festivity.Class teachers shared a heartwarming Christmas message, reminding us of the importance of love, kindness, and generosity.The Christmas celebration in the class was a wonderful experience. All learned the true spirit of Christmas, made new memories, and had a blast with each other.

Merry Christmas to everyone!















National Mathematics Day Celebration

National Maths Day is celebrated on 22nd December every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of renowned Indian mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan. DAVPS Pushpanjali Enclave , Cambridge celebrated this day with great enthusiasm and zeal, aiming to promote mathematical awareness and appreciation among students.
To pay tribute to Srinivasa Ramanujan a series of engaging events and activities were organised gor class PS- VIII.

Students showcased innovative maths kits and projects, demonstrating various mathematical concepts and principles.
They participated in exciting maths games and puzzles, promoting logical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The National Maths Day celebrations was a resounding success, fostering a love for mathematics among students and promoting a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. The school looks forward to organising more such events and activities to nurture the mathematical talents of students.