KPS Kadma Pre-Primary Wing Celebrates Fruit Day with Enthusiasm

Pre-primary students at KPS Kadma embraced healthy eating by celebrating Fruit Day on Tuesday.

The Pre-Primary Wing of KPS Kadma held a lively Fruit Day celebration on Tuesday, aiming to promote healthy eating habits and highlight the nutritional benefits of fruits.

JAMSHEDPUR – The young students from KPS Kadma’s Pre-Primary Wing were very excited to take part in the Fruit Day celebrations. The event took place from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM at the Swapan Auditorium.

The purpose of the event was to promote the adoption of healthy eating habits and increase knowledge about the advantages of consuming fruits.

The adorable little children dressed up as their favorite fruits and joyfully sang rhymes about fruits.

The festivities began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp.

The parents were thanked by Principal Sharmila Mukherjee and Headmistress Alamelu Ravishankar for their support, and the teachers were praised for their hard work.

The Chief Guest, Sangeetha Samant, who is the Chief Qeri of Kerala Public School, was also present.

The event was filled with delightful moments, such as a beautiful song performed by UKG students, a speech emphasizing the importance of fruits, a choral recitation, an entertaining skit, a fun-filled ramp walk, and an energetic dance performance.

Ms. Alamelu Ravishankar shared a positive message emphasizing the importance of including fruits in our diet.

The event came to a close with Tr Shashi Rekha delivering a vote of thanks, followed by everyone singing the National Anthem.

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