Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated by the staff and students as a symbol of the end of darkness and rooting out of the evil forces. A grand programme was organised by ART & CULTURAL CLUB (Music & Dance) and all four houses of the school. Children came dressed in ethnic wear as Radha and Krishna. They performed various solo, duet and group dances. There was an aura of divinity as bhajans of Radha-Krishna were sung by the students. It was a beautiful presentation with joyous melody and twirling Tableaux depicting the different phases of Lord Krishna's life like Bal Gopal Janam, Bal Leela, Krishna Sudama act, Krishna Arjun Conversation, etc. were the limelight of the day. The presentation depicted the varied images of life from birth to manhood transporting one to the world of splendour, colour, myth and legend. Students truly communicated the message that "Every moment of life is worth a celebration. The more you praise and celebrate life, the more there is in life to celebrate".
Principal Upasna Modgil while admiring the performances of the students inspired them to have deep insight into core principles of Hinduism such as dharma, karma and bhakti which can foster tolerance, empathy, and a broader understanding of diverse religious beliefs.