Children of INNOKIDS conveyed the message of ‘Save my Mother Nature’ in Vivacious Vibrance
Jalandhar News: Class Discoverers of InnoKids of Innocent Hearts, enthralled everyone with colourful program “Vivacious Vibrance” by presenting the message of ‘Save My Mother Nature’. The stage was well handled by the members of the Student Council.
Initially, students delivered the welcome speech. Thereafter, Mrs. Palak Gupta Bowry (Director CSR), Mrs. Gurwinder Kaur (Deputy Director Examination), Mrs. Sharmila Nakra (Deputy Director Cultural Affairs) and Principal Mr. Rajeev Paliwal kindled the lamp in Green Model Town.
Tiny tots of the INNOKIDS praised about the Motherland. The infinite beauty of the universe was showcased by the dance performance of the children of Class Discovers on the song ‘Kholo Kholo Door’. Through the dance ‘Jagmag Tare’, a scene of unique beauty of the night was showcased by presenting the shining moon and twinkling stars in the night sky. The children presented a unique view of the greenery of the forest in ‘Naga dance’. In the dance ‘Awara Bhanvare’, the children enacting the character of Mowgli very beautifully, presented the jungle walk scene with Mowgli. The dance ‘What About the Sunshine’ depicted the pain and the pitiable condition of the trees. The rendition of the song ‘Mat Kato Mujhe Dukhta Hai’ left everyone emotional. Important messages for nature conservation were given through the dance performance ‘Earth, we are together’, in which the children emphasized on ‘tree plantation’ and alerted everyone for ‘water conservation’. It also highlighted the message of ‘Say no to plastic’ to avoid the harmful chemicals present in plastic. Everyone appreciated this wonderful presentation of the children. In the end, the students presented the vote of thanks. The program ended with the national anthem.
Tiny tots of the INNOKIDS praised about the Motherland. The infinite beauty of the universe was showcased by the dance performance of the children of Class Discovers on the song ‘Kholo Kholo Door’. Through the dance ‘Jagmag Tare’, a scene of unique beauty of the night was showcased by presenting the shining moon and twinkling stars in the night sky. The children presented a unique view of the greenery of the forest in ‘Naga dance’. In the dance ‘Awara Bhanvare’, the children enacting the character of Mowgli very beautifully, presented the jungle walk scene with Mowgli. The dance ‘What About the Sunshine’ depicted the pain and the pitiable condition of the trees. The rendition of the song ‘Mat Kato Mujhe Dukhta Hai’ left everyone emotional. Important messages for nature conservation were given through the dance performance ‘Earth, we are together’, in which the children emphasized on ‘tree plantation’ and alerted everyone for ‘water conservation’. It also highlighted the message of ‘Say no to plastic’ to avoid the harmful chemicals present in plastic. Everyone appreciated this wonderful presentation of the children. In the end, the students presented the vote of thanks. The program ended with the national anthem.