Salwan Junior School, Naraina
Annual Day Celebration – Anubhuti 2025: A Cultural Kaleidoscope
The Annual Day celebration of Salwan Junior School was held with great enthusiasm and splendour on Sunday, 12th October 2025, at the Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park. The event, titled “Anubhuti 2025 – An Immersive Experience of Rhythmic Movements, Melodies, and Music,” was a vibrant reflection of the school’s vision of fostering holistic growth through culture, creativity, and collaboration.
The evening commenced with a warm welcome to the esteemed guests — Sh. Charanjit Singh, former Indian Forest Service Officer, and Sh. Vikram Singh Dahiya, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Railways, Government of India. The dignitaries were accorded a green welcome by Chairman Sh. Michal Dias and Director Sh. J. N. Chopra, symbolizing the school’s commitment to sustainability and value-based education.
The celebration began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, signifying the triumph of knowledge over ignorance. The auditorium resonated with positivity as the sacred flame illuminated the path for an evening dedicated to art, learning, and reflection.
The Annual School Report was then presented by the Head Boy, Head Girl, and Student Council members, highlighting the institution’s milestones in academics, innovation, co-curricular excellence, and community engagement. Their presentation embodied the school’s philosophy of nurturing confidence, compassion, and creativity among young learners.
The highlight of the evening was the cultural presentation, Anubhuti — inspired by the life and teachings of the great Sufi saint Bulleh Shah. Through a mesmerizing blend of music, dance, and drama, students portrayed the eternal bond between the Guru and the disciple, emphasizing the timeless message of love, unity, and spiritual awakening. The performance beautifully conveyed that true learning transcends all barriers of religion, caste, and creed, and that the Guru’s guidance remains ever relevant in the modern era dominated by technology.
Complementing the performances, an art exhibition titled “Bulleh Shah’s Art Gallery” was displayed at the venue entrance. The gallery showcased paintings and sketches created by students, each inspired by the theme of the event. This thoughtful inclusion ensured that every child participated in Anubhuti 2025, either through stage performance or artistic contribution.
The distinguished guests appreciated the creativity, discipline, and thematic depth displayed by the students. They lauded the school for promoting value-based education and providing meaningful platforms for experiential learning.
A heartfelt reflection was shared by Mr. Manish Anand, father of the Head Boy, who expressed gratitude to the school management and teachers for nurturing students through such enriching experiences.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks proposed by Head Girl, Srishtee Chadha, and Vice Head Girl, Shatakshi Vishal, who expressed gratitude to the school management, teachers, parents, and students for their support and cooperation. The celebration ended on a patriotic note with the National Anthem, filling the auditorium with pride and joy.
Anubhuti 2025 was not merely a cultural event but a journey of emotion, creativity, and enlightenment. It reaffirmed Salwan Junior School’s belief that education is not confined to classrooms but is an experience that nurtures the mind, heart, and soul — a true celebration of art, learning, and the timeless bond between teacher and disciple.
Salwan Public School, Trans Delhi Signature City
Diwali Celebration
Salwan Public School, Trans Delhi Signature City, celebrated the festival of Diwali with great enthusiasm and festive spirit on 17th October 2025. The celebration featured vibrant rangoli, diya, and sweet-making activities that showcased the creativity and joy of the students. A special Diwali assembly was also organized, presenting a thought-provoking skit that highlighted the challenges faced by elderly people living alone.
The performance received heartfelt appreciation from the Principal, who commended the students for their sensitivity and expressive performance. In her address, she emphasized the true essence of Diwali — spreading light, warmth, and compassion in the lives of others.
Fire Safety Drill 2025 — “Safety First, Always!
To promote awareness and preparedness among students, Salwan Public School, TDSC conducted a comprehensive Fire Safety Drill on 9th October 2025. The session included an informative talk on types of fires, disaster management, and emergency response techniques.
Students participated in a mock evacuation exercise and witnessed live demonstrations conducted by the Fire and Police Departments.
The drill emphasized the importance of staying calm, alert, and proactive during emergencies. The session served as a valuable reminder that safety awareness and preparedness are key components of responsible citizenship.
Mental Health Day 2025 — “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”
Salwan Public School, TDSC observed World Mental Health Day 2025 with the theme “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”. The day encouraged students to express their emotions freely and embrace mindfulness, empathy, and self-care.
Various classroom activities and discussions focused on stress management, gratitude, and emotional well-being. Students participated in guided mindfulness sessions and reflective journaling exercises.
The initiative successfully promoted mental health awareness and reinforced the message that emotional well-being is as important as physical health. It was a day of reflection, connection, and compassion — truly embodying the spirit of a mindful school community.
Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar
Diwali Celebrations
Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar celebrated the festival of lights, Diwali, with great joy and enthusiasm. The celebration began with a special assembly that included the chanting of sacred hymns invoking Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Rama. A devotional Ram Stuti and a graceful dance performance conveyed the message of moving from darkness to light and from despair to hope.
The event emphasised the importance of celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali, promoting cleanliness, simplicity, service, and compassion for the underprivileged. Students and teachers together pledged to celebrate Diwali with harmony and a sense of responsibility. The Principal’s inspiring address added meaning and motivation to the celebration.
Students from different classes showcased their creativity through various activities. Class VI students crafted beautiful water lamps. Class VII displayed colourful Kolam designs and Kirigami art. Class VIII demonstrated the art of making sweets using simple techniques.
As a gesture of appreciation, gifts were presented to the school’s support staff for their dedicated service. The Salwan family extended warm Diwali greetings to everyone, spreading the message of light, love, and harmony.
Salwan Montessori School, Gurugram
"Diwali signifies the universal message of victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil."
Diwali, the renowned festival, resonates across India, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. This cherished occasion is embraced with fervour, uniting Indians in jubilation and exuberance. Young Salwanians celebrated Diwali on Friday, 17th October 2025. Teachers explained about the profound significance of this festival of lights, and its diverse celebrations across the country. Amidst vibrant dances to lively melodies, the spirit of festivity soared. Notably, our young Salwanians also championed the message of a Green and Safe Diwali, infusing their enthusiasm with a sense of responsibility. Their infectious zeal filled their hearts with admiration and affection, leaving an enduring impression on everyone present.
Remembering Mahatma Gandhi - You must be the change you want to see in the world.
“There is nothing higher than the Truth.”
Salwan Montessori School celebrated Gandhi Jayanti with a lot of enthusiasm on Friday, 30 September 2025. To commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation, a special assembly was organized to assimilate the teachings of the great leader.
Through the various presentations, tiny- tots conveyed Gandhi ji’s noble messages in the most effective and influential manner. The special assembly began with Bapu’s favourite bhajan followed by action songs and dance. Confident little Salwanians performed on the value of “Speak no evil, hear no evil and See no evil”.
Students were exposed to the life and struggle of Mahatma Gandhi through effective video clippings and were motivated to imbibe the exemplary qualities of simple living and high thinking which are so valuable and relevant in today’s world.
Salwan Public School, Mayur Vihar
Special Assembly on Diwali
SPS MV celebrated the festival of lights, Diwali, through a special assembly, on Thursday, 16 October 2025. The programme began with the chanting of the Gayatri Mantra, invoking divine blessings for wisdom and positivity.
Following the prayer, Smt. Bhawna Puri, Vice Principal, SPS MV, addressed the gathering, emphasising the true essence of Diwali — the victory of good over evil and light over darkness.
The highlight of the assembly was a thought-provoking skit presented by the students, promoting the theme ‘Vocal for Local’. The performance encouraged everyone to support local artisans and small vendors while purchasing Diwali decorations.










































