The celebration began with Grades 3 and 4 presenting the rich folk traditions of India through Yakshagana of Karnataka and Garba of Gujarat. Their performances beautifully depicted how dance and storytelling preserve India’s cultural heritage. On October 29, Grades 8 and 9 observed Constitution Day, where students reflected on the key features of the Preamble and paid tribute to Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, recognizing his relentless efforts in advocating children’s rights and education.
Grades 5 and 6 celebrated the theme Family and Community, emphasizing the importance of community service and expressing gratitude by distributing thank-you cards to support staff. On October 30, Grade 7 highlighted Women in Society and Leadership, honouring the contributions of Indian women across various fields who have inspired generations through their courage and achievements.
The week concluded on October 31 with a Teacher’s Talk by Ms. Sapna on “Anti-Corruption and World Peace.” Students from Grades 1 to 9 took an oath against corruption, and the celebration ended on a hopeful note with the song “We Shall Overcome.”