RVS Academy Students Celebrate Children’s Day with Performances

School leaders emphasize nurturing environment and student potential

Key Points:

* School choir and students present songs and skits

* Chairman Binda Singh encourages students to pursue dreams

* Vice Principal stresses supportive learning atmosphere

JAMSHEDPUR – RVS Academy in Mango organized engaging activities and performances to celebrate Children’s Day.

Students showcased their talents through various cultural programs.

The school choir presented an uplifting musical performance.

Meanwhile, participants delivered inspirational speeches about youth potential.

Moreover, Chairman Binda Singh blessed the gathering.

Furthermore, he emphasized the importance of adapting to changing times.

Vice Principal Anita Tiwari highlighted the school’s inclusive environment.

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