Shashank Shekhar
Bokaro (Jharkhand) : The third and concluding day of the Cultural Week swept the spectators off their feet by the students of the six houses : Ganga, Jamuna, Raavi, Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum. The three-day programme concluded with exceptional synchronisation, with harmony and rhythm.
The children presented amazing compositions displaying the valor of Rani Laxmibai, ideology of Rabindranath Tagore, words of Nida Fazli, voice of Amitabh Bachhan, cries of Malala Yusufzai and the touching message of the great poet Sunil Joshi on the strength and beauty of a girl child. All unique in creation and composition. The jury members had a really tough time in judging the best.
Jhelum House with their composition on the strength and beauty of a girl child was declared the winner followed by Sutlej House for their composition on Nida Fazli’s ‘safar’ while Raavi House bagged third position for their message voiced by Malala.
In the primary wing, the theme for Group Song presentation was ‘Elements of Nature’. Jhelum House stood first for their presentation on ‘Maati Maati Mai Maati’ followed by Sutlej House presenting ‘Pranam Brahmaputra Namami’ while Jamuna House presenting ‘Boondan Boondan Barse Megha’ was declared third.
The special guests on the occasion were N Muralidharan, Pro Vice Chairman, DPS, Chas, and Neekamal Sinha, Principal, DAV Sector VI, Bokaro.
The members of the jury included Pt. Chetan Kumar Joshi along with Vicky Anand Pathak, Mrityunjay Bhattacharya, Ankita Chakravorty, Dhananjay Chakravorty, Sweety, Anil Kumar , Saurav Chatterjee, Kamini Kanta Swain, Rita Banik and Rani Premlata Jha who assessed as well as encouraged the participants.
The Visual Art Competition involved activities like Poster Making, Face Painting and Flower Arrangement for the display of the artistic beauty by the young students, which was a visual treat.
Director and Principal of DPS Bokaro, Dr Hemlata S Mohan appreciated the students for their exemplary performances and added that in order to achieve the best and remain on the top a lot of hard work is needed. She remarked, “We always strive to live up to the high expectations and set a benchmark each year by raising the standard of presentations and this is not possible without the hard work of students under the guidance of their teachers.”
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