Hindi Diwas Celebrated at Shiksha Niketan School

Students mark occasion with poetry recitations during morning assembly

Key Points:

• Shiksha Niketan School observes Hindi Diwas with special program

• Classes IX and X students lead morning assembly activities

• Principal Sumita Dey emphasizes Hindi language’s significance

JAMSHEDPUR – Shiksha Niketan School in Telco commemorated Hindi Diwas with a special morning assembly program led by students from classes IX and X.

The event featured Hindi poem recitations by the participating students.

Moreover, these performances showcased the students’ linguistic skills and cultural awareness.

Principal Sumita Dey addressed the gathering during the assembly.

She emphasized the importance of the Hindi language in her speech.

Furthermore, Dey extended her best wishes to the students for the occasion.

The celebration aimed to promote appreciation for Hindi among the student body.

Additionally, it provided a platform for students to display their Hindi language proficiency.

Through this event, the school reinforced the significance of Hindi in India’s cultural fabric.

The program successfully combined educational value with cultural celebration.

In essence, Shiksha Niketan School’s Hindi Diwas observance fostered linguistic pride among students.

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