

BENGALURU:
The school’s first annual day ‘Aarambh’ was the perfect way to culminate its academic year. And to celebrate this the students of National Public School, JP Nagar, (NPS) staged the anecdotes and narratives of Lord Krishna’s life on March 3rd and 4th.
The grand celebration saw the tiny- tots of Pre-primary and Grade 1 beautifully staged and presented the dance drama depicting Janmashtami, giving a peek into the life of Lord Krishna.
The students of grade 2-9 put their best foot forward and left no stone unturned in depicting the different stages and avatars of Lord Krishna which included Krishna’s welcome in Gokul, Govardhan Giri, Krishna with his friends and Krishna’s preaching from Gita.
“Lord Krishna’s most important and popular teaching was the concept of karma. According to him, believe in your karma (action) and do your karma. Do not divert your focus on the end result. That’s a perfect example for our students” explains Mr Pramod Srinivas, Managing Director, NPS JP Nagar.
“The teachers, students and the staff of NPS, JP Nagar have put in a lot of effort to make this event a grand success. The depiction of Lord Krishna’s life should inspire the kids to achieve greatly. Through Lord Krishna we can teach our kids- wisdom, might, discipline, follow the path of truthfulness and so on” said Dr. KP Gopalkrishna, Chairman NPS Group of Institutions as the Chief Guest while addressing the students.
The other dignitaries present were Ms Harshitha Kumar, Dean, NPS JP nagar and Ms Aracha Sinha, Principal, NPS JP Nagar. The Annual Day was a much-awaited day when the students, staff and parents were filled with zeal to witness and showcase the extraordinary endeavours of the students, who worked enthusiastically for his promising day.
Indeed, the performance by each student left the parents very content.
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