Jharkhand News : Kairali School, Ranchi, celebrated its much-awaited Annual Day for the Pre-KG, LKG, and UKG sections with great zeal and patriotic fervor on Saturday at the Junior Wing auditorium, Dhurwa campus. The event, titled VIVITSA, showcased the enthusiasm, creativity, and vibrant spirit of the school’s youngest learners.

The celebration was graced by the Chief Guest, Sri Jacob C.J., President of the Malayalee Association, along with esteemed members of the School Management Committee and other distinguished guests. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, invoking divine blessings, followed by a warm welcome address by Headmistress-in-Charge Mrs. Anupama Mahto.

Principal Mr. Rajesh Pillai highlighted the institution’s achievements and the budding potential of its early learners. Chairperson of the School Management Committee, Sri S. H. Nathan, shared his inspiring thoughts, followed by an address from Chief Guest Sri Jacob C.J., whose motivating words resonated with the audience.
The cultural programme began with a graceful welcome dance by Pre-KG students, followed by a delightful group song by the school choir, fondly referred to as the “Little Songbirds”. A vibrant yoga performance by students from Pre-KG to UKG demonstrated their balance, discipline, and coordination. LKG students paid tribute to the national flag with their spirited dance Tirange Ka Rang, and presented Rishton Ki Rangoli, a performance celebrating unity and togetherness.


The UKG students captivated the audience with a patriotic dance titled Nrityanjali for India, followed by a lively cultural mash-up, Kairali Ke Chamakte Sitare. One of the highlights of the event was a Retro Style Fashion Show, where the tiny tots charmed the audience with their confidence and flair.


The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Mayank Chandra Poddar. The celebration drew to a close with the National Anthem, bringing a sense of unity and patriotic pride to the day.
The Annual Day celebration not only highlighted the talents of the young learners but also served as a beautiful tribute to the spirit of patriotism and cultural harmony.








