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Friday, 26 January 2018

Republic Day Celebration 

26th January, 2018

Flag hoisting ceremony  

The 69th Republic Day of India 2018 is celebrated in all its solemnity and grandeur at VKV Dibrugarh.
Flag hoisting ceremony and a brief but colourful programme was held in the school premises. The programme started with three Omkaras and Shatimantra.
The chief guest of the programme was Dr. Meenakshi Barve, Vanaprasti Karyakarta,Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari unfurled the National Flag which was followed by the National Anthem. The students, teachers and the parents all saluted the Flag and pledged themselves to uphold the honour and integrity, diversity and uniqueness.
The students of Primary and Secondary section presented two patriotic songs. The graceful movements of the participants were spellbinding. Smt. Rajkumari Sharma, Senior Teacher of our Vidyalaya addressed the significance of the day to the spectators. She urged everyone to feel proud to be Indians.

Smt. Sudipta Dam, senior most teacher of our Vidyalaya delivered the Vote of Thanks. She expressed heartfelt gratitude to all for holding the program a successful one. The students dispersed after snacks with the image of the fluttering tricolour in their minds. Approx 250 students, parents and well wishers along with the Vidyalaya staff attended the programme gracefully.

Monday, 22 January 2018

Saraswati Puja 

22nd January, 2018

Devotees paying obeisance to the Goddess Saraswati
Saraswati Puja is celebrated in VKV, Dibrugarh on 22nd January, 2018 with traditional fervor in the Vidyalaya premises to pay allegiance to the Goddess of knowledge, learning, arts and culture. Devotees including students, well-wishers and parents in great numbers flocked to the Vidyalaya in their best attire to pay obeisance to the Goddess. Puspanjali was also offered to the serene Goddess seated on a swan under the guidance of a Pujari. The devotees were enthralled by the continuous chanting of the hymns in the traditional way. The Puja was conducted to augur enriching powers and faculties of the students in the field of creative arts, learning and science. Students, Teachers, Parents and Well Wishers about 2100 (approx) were present in the festivity to pay their respect to the patron of music, culture and learning. Khichdi delicacies were served as Prasad among the devotees.

Prasad distridution among the devotees