Games, cultural programmes, essay writing and drawing competitions had been being performed for youngsters as part of Children’s Day celebration in Vijayawada.
Games, cultural programmes, essay writing and drawing competitions had been being performed for youngsters as part of Children’s Day celebration in Vijayawada.
Children’s Day celebrations had been held at colleges throughout town and students participated in numerous competitions like elocution, portray, essay writing and different competitions.
“Due to the pandemic, Children’s Day was not celebrated for the last two years. This year, we are celebrating it on a grand scale,” mentioned the Vice-principal of Akhila, a personal faculty.
The celebrations will start with the garlanding of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s photograph, mentioned a instructor of Akhila faculty.
“Drawing competitions were conducted for primary class students on themes like ‘Save Water, Save Earth’, Pollution Control, Conserve Natural Resources, Healthy Habits for Children,” mentioned Sahasra, a pupil of a authorities faculty.
Competitions in classical and people dance, singing, fancy costume and different occasions had been being performed for the students in the faculties.
“Students are actively participating in running, musical chair, story telling and other competitions. Prizes will be distributed for the winners during the Children’s Day celebrations,” mentioned Nextgen School, Kanuru department, principal Sridevi.
Pre-primary and first class students dressed as Sri Krishna, Lord Shiva, Goddess Kalika Devi, Subashchandra Bose, Sri Krishnadevaraya and on the attires of Assam, Gujarati and tribals attracted the viewers through the fancy costume present. The competitions will proceed until November 10, mentioned the lecturers.