Kolkata, October 17: (Reort- Sanatan Mahakud): In a vibrant and culturally enriching event held just before the festive occasion of Diwali, The Heritage School in Anandapur, Chowbh
aga, successfully staged its annual drama festival. The Secondary section of the school presented a captivating performance titled "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," a profound Sanskrit phrase meaning "The World is One Family."
The school auditorium buzzed with excitement as students from various grades took to the stage under the skilled direction of teacher Anubhav Dasgupta. The performance was widely praised by attendees for being highly educational, deeply cultural, and thoroughly entertaining. The play beautifully wove together narratives that highlighted India's rich tapestry of traditions and its core philosophy of unity.
The inaugural ceremony set a thoughtful tone for the evening. The School President, Mrs. Seema Sapru, addressed the gathered audience of parents, teachers, and distinguished guests. In her opening remarks, she emphasized a foundational principle of the nation. "'Unity in Diversity' is the core mantra of India," Mrs. Sapru stated, connecting the theme of the play to the broader Indian ethos. She applauded the students and teachers for their hard work and dedication in bringing such a significant theme to life.
The Chief Guest for the event, Mr. Harikishon Choudhury, delivered an inspiring address. He reflected on the institution's remarkable journey, noting its humble beginnings 24 years ago. Mr. Choudhury expressed great confidence in the school's future, stating, "This institution, which started as a small sapling, is now poised to grow into a vast, university-like tree." His words underscored the school's significant growth and its expanding role in the educational landscape.
The drama itself served as the centerpiece of the evening. Students displayed exceptional talent in acting, dance, and music, effectively communicating the message of global harmony and familial bonds that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries. The narrative encouraged the audience to reflect on the interconnectedness of the modern world and the importance of compassion and understanding.
The event saw a robust turnout, reflecting the strong community spirit of the school. Among the dignitaries present was Mr. Pradeep Agrawal, Chief Executive Officer of the Kalyan Bharati Trust. The audience also included a mix of current faculty members, proud parents, and alumni, all of whom came together to support the students and celebrate the school's cultural initiatives.
The seamless coordination and successful execution of the entire annual function were managed by teacher Abhishek Mandal. His efforts, combined with the dedication of the entire school staff and the enthusiasm of the students, ensured that the festival was a memorable and impactful event.
The annual drama festival at The Heritage School has long been a platform for showcasing student creativity and engaging with important social themes. This year's presentation of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" continued this tradition, leaving the audience with a powerful message of unity and hope, perfectly aligning with the spirit of the upcoming Diwali celebrations.
aga, successfully staged its annual drama festival. The Secondary section of the school presented a captivating performance titled "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," a profound Sanskrit phrase meaning "The World is One Family."
The school auditorium buzzed with excitement as students from various grades took to the stage under the skilled direction of teacher Anubhav Dasgupta. The performance was widely praised by attendees for being highly educational, deeply cultural, and thoroughly entertaining. The play beautifully wove together narratives that highlighted India's rich tapestry of traditions and its core philosophy of unity.
The inaugural ceremony set a thoughtful tone for the evening. The School President, Mrs. Seema Sapru, addressed the gathered audience of parents, teachers, and distinguished guests. In her opening remarks, she emphasized a foundational principle of the nation. "'Unity in Diversity' is the core mantra of India," Mrs. Sapru stated, connecting the theme of the play to the broader Indian ethos. She applauded the students and teachers for their hard work and dedication in bringing such a significant theme to life.
The Chief Guest for the event, Mr. Harikishon Choudhury, delivered an inspiring address. He reflected on the institution's remarkable journey, noting its humble beginnings 24 years ago. Mr. Choudhury expressed great confidence in the school's future, stating, "This institution, which started as a small sapling, is now poised to grow into a vast, university-like tree." His words underscored the school's significant growth and its expanding role in the educational landscape.
The drama itself served as the centerpiece of the evening. Students displayed exceptional talent in acting, dance, and music, effectively communicating the message of global harmony and familial bonds that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries. The narrative encouraged the audience to reflect on the interconnectedness of the modern world and the importance of compassion and understanding.
The event saw a robust turnout, reflecting the strong community spirit of the school. Among the dignitaries present was Mr. Pradeep Agrawal, Chief Executive Officer of the Kalyan Bharati Trust. The audience also included a mix of current faculty members, proud parents, and alumni, all of whom came together to support the students and celebrate the school's cultural initiatives.
The seamless coordination and successful execution of the entire annual function were managed by teacher Abhishek Mandal. His efforts, combined with the dedication of the entire school staff and the enthusiasm of the students, ensured that the festival was a memorable and impactful event.
The annual drama festival at The Heritage School has long been a platform for showcasing student creativity and engaging with important social themes. This year's presentation of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" continued this tradition, leaving the audience with a powerful message of unity and hope, perfectly aligning with the spirit of the upcoming Diwali celebrations.







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