Chaupher News : “The bond between a sister and brother, sometimes tightly woven, sometimes loosely held, but never broken.”
India’s festivals reflect the country’s rich, cultural abundance. Breaking the humdrum of daily routine.
These festivals bring with them a wave of excitement, happiness and hope even in the most difficult times.
On the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan Prachiti International School and Junior college, Sakri organised this program through virtual platform to make students understand the true essence of this festival and the scared relation of a brother and sister.
Girls of Classes 8th to 10th tied Rakhis to boys. The event was celebrated with full enthusiasm and zeal.
Some girls from Class 10th visited Sakri Police Station and Civil Hospital and tied rakhis to real Corona Worriors ,Mr Dinesh Aaher (PI) and Dr. Ahirrao alongwith their staff.
The program conducted with the Principal Mrs. Bharti Panjabi and Mrs. Vaishali Lade addressing the students and inspiring them to always cherish this bond of love with their siblings.
School co-ordinators Mr Tushar Deore, Mr. Vaibhav Sonawane, One day Principal Mr. Nitin Rajput were present for the program.