
Patiala, 12 April
The festival of Vaisakhi, observed annually on April 13, brings immense joy to farmers who rejoice at the sight of their ripened crops. This auspicious day also holds historical significance, as it marks the establishment of the Khalsa Panth by the tenth Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, in 1699 at Anandpur Sahib.
To instill an appreciation for culture and heritage alongside academics, Scholar Fields Public School in [location unspecified] celebrated Vaisakhi with great fervor. The school organized a special prayer assembly to mark the occasion, which began with soulful Shabad Gayan.
watch……Scholar Fields Public School celebrated Teachers’ Day
Students delivered insightful speeches highlighting the importance of Vaisakhi, followed by an Inter-House solo dance competition that showcased Punjab’s vibrant folk dances. The rhythmic beats of the dhol and lively Punjabi folk music ignited enthusiasm among the students. Dressed in colorful traditional Punjabi attire, the participants performed dances that depicted glimpses of Punjab’s rich rural life. The event aimed to connect students with their cultural roots and heritage.
Addressing the gathering, the school’s Principal, Mr. Brijesh Saxena, emphasized that Vaisakhi is not only a harvest festival but also a sacred day commemorating the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He encouraged students to draw inspiration from the hard work of farmers and strive for progress in their own lives.
The celebration left students energized and proud of their cultural legacy, reinforcing the values of diligence and community.
