SCHOOL EVENTS 25 - 26
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
The Investiture Ceremony and the Inauguration of Clubs, the principal celebration at P.N.D. Adarsh Vidyalaya School was held on 24th July 2023.The Chief Guest awarded the badges of honour to the elected student council. The elected members of the student council then took the oath, led by the School Pupil leader.
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GURU
PURNIMA
Guru Purnima is that full moon day when the first Guru came into existence. This is the story of who that Guru was according to the Yogic, Tantrai and Siddha traditions. Shiva was a yogi, up in the Himalayas, who would meditate for years and would break his meditation only to do a cosmic dance of ecstasy.

RANGEELA WEEK
Kindergarten is the foundation of child’s formal learning. ‘Rangeela Week’ was celebrated by the kids of kindergarten from 7th July to 11th July 2025. Everyday a colour was chosen and the children were taught about its blend with nature.The classrooms and corridors were decorated with colourful, ribbons, balloons and origami. To make each day more exciting, the kids came dressed in different shades of the hue.
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
India celebrates its Independence Day on 15th August every year. Independence Day reminds us of all the sacrifices that were made by our freedom fighters to make India free from British rule. On 15th August 1947, India was declared independent from British colonialism and became the largest democracy in the world


YOGA DAY
"Yoga is not about touching your toes; it's about what you learn on the way down" and "Breathe in peace, breathe out stress". Other themes include finding strength in stillness, the power of the breath, and yoga as a path to a healthy and balanced life."Yoga is a mirror to look at ourselves from within".
KAMARAJAR
DAY
Kamarajar Day, also known as Education Development Day, is celebrated on July 15th in Tamil Nadu to commemorate the birth anniversary of the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, K. Kamaraj. Kamaraj is revered for his contributions to education, including the introduction of free education for children and the expansion of the Midday Meal Scheme, which significantly boosted school enrollment and literacy rates.
NAVRATRI
Navratri, meaning "nine nights," is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrating the divine feminine energy and the triumph of good over evil. It's a time of devotion, dance, and cultural exuberance, especially during the festival of Durga Puja, which falls around October. People worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga, observe fasts, and gather for traditional dances like Garba and Dandiya.
DIWALI
Diwali, often referred to as the "Festival of Lights," is a celebration that transcends borders and beliefs, illuminating the hearts and homes of millions worldwide. This significant Hindu festival symbolizes the eternal victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Diwali spans five days, each with its unique customs, traditions, and a profound message.


ONAM
Onam is an annual Hindu festival, which usually falls between August – September, and is celebrated for ten days. In India’s southern state of Kerala, Onam is considered the state festival.The festival is a ten-day affair, with each day holding its own significance. Festivities include traditional dances like Kathakali and Pulikali, boat races (Vallam Kali), and various other cultural programs.
KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI
Janmashtami is also called “Sri Krishna Jayanti” which is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna. The Hindu god Lord Krishna was born on this day, and people celebrate this day by treating the day as if the Lord has taken birth in their houses. People celebrate this day with a lot of devotion.Janmashtami is a major festival celebrated with fasts, vigil, recitation of scriptures and Krishna prayers in Manipur.


FATHER'S DAY
“What a father says to his children is not heard by the world, but it will be heard by posterity.” —Jean Paul
Father's Day is a day set aside for honoring one's father, as well as fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. "Father's Day" complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day and, in some countries, Siblings Day, and Grandparents' Day.
WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY
Nature Conservation Day is a day to remember that we need nature to live and to remind everyone to protect our environment and natural resources like forests, water, and wildlife for the future. On this day, which is observed every year on July 28, people are encouraged to take simple actions like reducing waste, saving energy, and planting trees to help the planet.


CHOCOLATE DAY
Chocolate Day is about sharing sweetness and love with a special person, often by giving them chocolate. It's a celebration of relationships, joy, and the simple pleasure of delicious treats. Giving chocolate is a way to express affection and make memories, symbolizing the sweetness you want to share with them.
PRIMARY SPORTS DAY
Sports Day is a vibrant celebration of athletic prowess and school spirit. It's a day filled with excitement and competition, where students showcase their skills and talents in various sports events. Beyond the thrill of winning, Sports Day fosters teamwork, healthy competition, and a sense of camaraderie among the students and staff.

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CHILDREN'S
DAY
In India, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th November every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He loved children dearly and is fondly remembered as Chacha Nehru by them. After his death in 1964, his birthday was declared as Children’s Day nationwide.


























































