Sagarites of Sagar Public School Dwarka Dham took the stage with awe-inspiring performances during their annual day celebration, themed 'Nav Bharat Ki Aur.' Sagarites, with an array of captivating acts, celebrated India's transformation journey from 1947 to its vision for 2047. The celebration was a testament to the creativity, talent, and dedication of over 1000 Sagarites, showcasing the school's commitment to nurturing academic and cultural excellence.
Prof. Raghunath Sahoo, Department of Physics, IIT Indore, graced the evening as the Chief Guest and was accorded the guard of honour by the school band. The evening commenced with the soulful welcome song Swarangan, performed by the Sagarites, resonating with patriotism and setting the tone for the event. The students beautifully depicted India's journey from independence to its vision for 2047 through different art forms. Unmesh - Ek Aarambh symbolized a new dawn of progress and transformation. In Anant Dharohar, Sagarites paid a heartfelt tribute to freedom fighters and highlighted the nation's achievements through the Green and White revolutions.
Sagarites also showcased an engaging English play, The Ghost of Ancient India, which brought ancient India's supernatural prowess to life, captivating the audience. The grand finale, Panchkosh, saw Sagarites exploring the five realms of human development-Annamaya, Pranamaya, Manomaya, Vijnanamaya, and Anandamaya, emphasizing the holistic growth necessary for a developed and empowered India.
Principal Aarti Khillan presented the school's annual report, highlighting the school's remarkable achievements in academics, sports, and cultural activities.