Gulmohur High School Plans Literary Carnival for 70th Anniversary
Students Join Book Fair and Creative Workshops to Mark School’s Legacy
Key Points:
- Gulmohur High School launches Jamshedpur Reads Literary Carnival on December 21
- Event features pre-loved book sales to support underprivileged children’s education
- Interactive workshops and sustainability projects planned for students
JAMSHEDPUR – Gulmohur High School marks its platinum jubilee with a literary carnival promoting reading and creativity.
The school’s 70-year educational journey began in 1953. It has shaped thousands of young minds.
Moreover, the institution remains committed to innovative learning approaches. Community engagement drives its initiatives.
Sustainable Learning Initiative
The carnival introduces eco-friendly project activities. Students will create art from waste materials.
Meanwhile, the pre-loved book fair supports underprivileged children. Each purchase contributes to educational access.
Furthermore, the school promotes environmental consciousness through creative projects. Students learn sustainable practices.
Creative Engagement
Interactive workshops will feature diverse activities. Students can explore puppet-making and comic design.
Additionally, bibliotherapy sessions will enhance reading experiences. Story mapping develops narrative skills.
“Reading builds stronger communities,” shares a senior faculty member. “This carnival celebrates that connection.”
Community Impact
The carnival welcomes students from across Jamshedpur. It aims to unite young readers.
In addition, the event counters digital age challenges. It promotes traditional reading habits.
Moreover, the school’s platinum jubilee emphasizes community service. Literary activities foster shared experiences.

