The PM SHRI School, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in South Dinajpur hosted its annual cultural program on Tuesday morning, bringing together students, educators, and guests for a day that highlighted creativity, academic excellence, and social awareness.
The event began at 10 a.m. on the school campus and featured a wide array of student-led performances, innovative projects, and formal recognitions of achievement. The program reflected a vibrant blend of artistic expression and intellectual curiosity, underscoring the institution’s commitment to holistic education.
The chief guest, noted filmmaker Shila Dutta, attended the event and praised the students for their originality and initiative. Addressing the gathering, she encouraged young learners to channel their creativity toward meaningful contributions to society and to continue exploring new forms of expression.
The school’s principal, along with faculty members, played an integral role in organizing the event, which was marked by a palpable sense of enthusiasm and collaboration among students.
In the evening, the program transitioned into a more reflective tone with the screening of two documentaries directed by Shila Dutta. One focused on the life and contributions of physicist Satyendra Nath Bose, while the other explored the historical significance of the Cellular Jail. The screenings sparked thoughtful discussions among attendees, adding an educational dimension to the day’s celebrations.
The annual event has emerged as a significant occasion in the school’s calendar, serving not only as a platform for showcasing student talent but also as a source of inspiration for future endeavors.
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