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‘Rangabhoomi’-A Scintillating Symphony Marks 35th Annual Day Celebrations of Sister Nivedita School

HYDERABAD, DECEMBER 20, 2024: The Foundational Stage, Sister Nivedita School, Ameerpet, Hyderabad, celebrated its 35th Annual Day, with much pomp and splendour on Thursday night. The event, aptly titled Rangabhoomi: A Scintillating Symphony, was a vibrant showcase of creativity, talent, and joy.

The occasion was graced by the school’s correspondent, Rtn. Hari Hara Prasad, the principal, Dr. T. Lalitha Kumari, and the Guest of the day, Dr Shalini Narayan, an Alumna of the school, alongside a gathering of proud parents, teachers, and well-wishers.

The programme commenced with a warm welcome speech by the school’s principal, Dr. T. Lalitha Kumari, who addressed the gathering and appreciated the tireless efforts of tiny tots, who have worked diligently to showcase their talents. She thanked parents and teachers for their unwavering support and cooperation. She expressed that today’s celebration is not just about showcasing our children’s talents, but also about celebrating the values of teamwork, perseverance, and creativity that we strive to instill in them.

The program was followed by a speech by the Guest of the Day, Dr. Shalini Narayan. She lauded the efforts of the young participants and their mentors and highlighted the importance of nurturing creativity and holistic development in early education.

Chairman of the school Dr Sudhakar Rao Polsan iand the   Correspondent of the school Rtn. Hari Hara Prasad also appreciated children, parents and teachers for their efforts to make the event successful.

The Correspondent of the school Rtn. Hari Hara Prasad honoured our distinguished guest, Dr. Shalini Narayan, As a token of our appreciation and respect.

Staying true to the theme Rangabhoomi: A Scintillating Symphony, the event beautifully wove together a tapestry of music, dance, drama, and cultural displays. Engaging skits and plays that emphasized values such as teamwork, kindness, and perseverance. A fusion of classical and contemporary dance forms brought the stage alive with colours and energy. Butterflies and flowers dance, Boys mass, Retro, I feel better when I dance, Believer, Eya Banane, Banjara, Christmas, sport dance and many more were part of the cultural and also Parents dancing along with their kids highlighted the show, Dashavataram and Bal Ganesha skits were the centre attractions of the stage. Each performance was a masterpiece, surpassing the previous one. A true spectacle on the stage.

Rangabhoomi: A Scintillating Symphony was indeed a mesmerizing celebration, leaving the audience with memories to cherish and young minds inspired to dream bigger.