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Besige Bandi 2024

Our school recently had the pleasure of hosting a delightful Besige Bandi event, celebrating the rich tapestry of our cultural heritage. From bullock cart rides to mesmerizing traditional dances, the day was filled with joy, laughter, and a deep sense of pride in our roots. The Joyful Sounds of Tradition: As the sun graced the skies with its warm embrace, our school grounds came alive with the rhythmic beats of traditional drums and the melodious tunes of folk music. Students, teachers, and guests alike gathered eagerly, their hearts dancing to the vibrant melodies that filled the air. One of the highlights of the day was the opportunity to experience the timeless charm of bullock cart rides. Led by our esteemed Chairman, Mr. Raghu Kautilya, and Secretary Kautilya, guests embarked on a nostalgic journey through the sprawling fields surrounding our school. The rhythmic clip-clop of hooves and the gentle sway of the cart transported us back to simpler times, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reverence for our agrarian roots.

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Rathasaptami Celebration

Rathasaptami Celebrations Program Information 74TH REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS LOCATION: NSE, Mysore campus DATE: 26th January, 2023 School Level Programme Rathasaptami Celebration Rathasapthami is a key Hindu festival celebrated on 28 th January to commemorate the change of season to spring and the start of the harvesting season. The festival is observed by all Hindus in their houses and in innumerable temples dedicated to the Sun God. As part of the festival the children at NSE, Mysore were informed about the importance of the day and they were made to perform “11 Surya Namaskarams” in the direction of the Sun in the sky. On that day students from 3 rd grade till 8 th grade got to know the importance of taking shower keeping “Yakkada Hoovu” (Calotropis gigantea) on their head.   It was a wonderful experience for the students who understood the value of celebrating such festivals and also the importance it signifies in the Hindu calendar. The entire event was captured in colorful pictures to make it even more memorable.

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