Kerala Public School’s ‘Magical Maverick’ Exhibition Woos Jamshedpur
Dr. Mita Tarafdar Inaugurates Extravagant School Exhibition Celebrating Student Creativity
The annual exhibition of Kerala Public School, Mango, showcases a variety of student talents in multiple subjects, eliciting praise from parents and teachers alike.
JAMSHEDPUR – The air was thick with excitement at Kerala Public School in Mango, Jamshedpur, where the much-anticipated annual exhibition, ‘The Magical Maverick’, was unfurled.
Inaugurated by Dr. Mita Tarafdar, a former senior scientist at National Metallurgical Laboratory, the event kicked off with an eloquent welcome by the school’s Academic Director, Lakshmi Sharath, who presented the chief guest with a bouquet of flowers.
Principal Rupa Ghosh introduced Dr. Tarafdar to the crowd before the school choir set the mood with energetic tunes.
Students displayed their vibrancy through a multitude of dance performances, inspired by various Indian states, setting the stage for the rest of the event.
Spanning subjects from English and Hindi to Science and Geography, the exhibits showcased the hard work and creativity of both Senior and Junior School students.
Over 250 models graced the exhibition, scrutinized by teachers from KPS NML.
Class 10 students added a literary touch by dramatizing scenes from Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar’.
The cherry on top was the teaching aids section, painstakingly crafted by the pre-primary educators.
Young pupils further enchanted the audience with group recitations, songs, and skits.
Parents and students who attended the spectacle lauded the effort and talent on display, affirming the exhibition’s role as an essential platform for fostering creativity and resourcefulness.

