KARIMNAGAR, MARCH 18, 2026: Bhagavathi and Arvintree High schools in various parts of Karimnagar town celebrated the festival of Ugadi with great euphoria on Wednesday portraying the meaning of the festival through a special assembly. The theme of the assembly was Paraaabhava Naama Samvatsara Ugadi Vedukalu. The blend of talent and information along with the beautiful compering was seen throughout the assembly.
Chairman B Ramana Rao wished the gathering on the joyous occasion and praised the students’ dialect saying, “It was like music to the ears.” The event started with the traditional lighting of a lamp with a Sloka. It was then followed by a plethora of events, displaying the prowess of students through speeches, poems, songs and dance. The gathering was also apprised about the benefits and medicinal qualities of the famous Ugadi Pachadi.
Along with the other Telugu traditions, the students donned the role of priests and read out Panchangam (almanac), conveying how the Telugu year ahead is going to go. The spotlight was a fabulous skit on Ashtavadhanam- it is about concentration and skill combined with spontaneous speaking talent. The culmination of the event was the showcasing of art integration in subjects through a mesmerising dance form.
The assembly was concluded by the address of Vice-Principal Surekha Nayani. She congratulated the students on their brilliant performance and gave her best wishes for the upcoming New Year. Students and parents expressed their gratitude to the school for organising the event to inculcate culture and tradition in children. A student J Bhuvan, won accolades for rendering the names of all the 60 Telugu New Year in a jiffy. Teaching faculty members and others were also present.
