TOPIC: “SANSKRITIK PARAMPARA: HONOURING OUR RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE BY EMBRACING THE TRADITIONAL ARTS AND PRACTICES THAT SHAPE OUR IDENTITY”
The combined assembly presented by Classes VIG and VIH on 27 November 2025 centred on the theme “November Mela – Threads of Tradition”, an exploration of India’s rich textile traditions designed to help students appreciate diverse weaving styles from different states. Guided by class teachers Ms Kanika Chamoli and Ms Rabia Sharma, along with class representatives Bhargavi Kumari and Nupoor Sethi, students from both sections worked collaboratively to create a vibrant and meaningful presentation.
The morning prayer was rendered by a large group of students from both classes, including Nirvaan, Samiksha, Vedhanshi, Sakshar, Navya, Aarna, Hari, Aahuti, Kabir, Kavish, Aditya, Ahaan, Arsheen, Avyan, Riaan, Ammar, Reyaansh, Ruhani, Vivaan and Rishank, setting a calm and reverent tone for the assembly. The play segment brought together performers such as Dipansh, Advita, Arki, Gauri, Avner, Hriday, Parth, Daksh, Hunar, Alvina, Annanya, Nitanaya, Kyrah, Manvay, Vishantak, Shenaira, Osman, Addhyan, Omar and Saina who collectively portrayed stories and cultural narratives connected to traditional Indian fabrics and weaving practices.
Dance performances by Medhasvi, Nyeishhia, Saanvi, Vanshika, Gaurika, Aashvi Bansal, Aashvi Kapoor, Anhad, Adhaysha, Naaz, Pranika, Vritti and Rudrakshi added elegance and artistic depth, while the choir and group songs—sung by Nirvaan, Navya, Vedhanshi, Ammar, Vivaan, Kabir, Kavish, Kishlay, Riaan, Reyaansh, Aarna, Varin, Ruhani, Avyan, Aahuti and Arsheen enhanced the atmosphere with melody and enthusiasm. News reading was confidently presented by Ishaan, Amaya, Annanya and Anvesha. A self-written poem was presented by Leela, supported by the thought for the day by Utkarsh.
The visual and digital components of the assembly were creatively handled by Audvik, Anvi, Abhipriya, Medhasvi, Gaurika, Naira, Saina, Pranika, Jainesh, Naaz, Ruhani and Nandika, who prepared the folders, invitations, boards and digital displays that complemented the theme. The entire event was organised under the coordination of assembly in-charges Ms Kaveri and Ms Bharti Shukla, with music arranged by Mr Suman and Mr Sothingam, dance supervised by Mr Daniel and Ms Anamika, and instruments supported by Mr Salim and Mr Kuldeep. Together, both classes delivered a cohesive, culturally rich and thoughtfully planned assembly that highlighted India’s textile traditions while offering students a valuable platform for creativity, collaboration and expression.
27 NOVEMBER 2025, THURSDAY
CLASSES VI G AND VI H
CLASS TEACHERS – MS. KANIKA CHAMOLI AND MS. RABIA SHARMA
HEADMISTRESS- DR. ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: MS. BHARGAVI BISHT & MS. NUPOOR SETHI
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS. KAVERI DHAR & MS. BHARTI SHUKLA