Wednesday, 9 October 2013

A REVERENCE TO THE TEACHERS......

While moving ahead in this fast paced life, we often forget to thank those 
who have contributed to our growth. Yes these are our teachers who tirelessly work with us, like an encouragement without demanding anything in return and only wish for their children to succeed in life. The teachers’ community needs a thanksgiving and a sheer motivation for the inspirational work they do out of interest.


The Teachers’ Day was celebrated with a lot of zeal and fervour at I.D.E.A.S. on 10th of September. The theme of the function paid tribute to the traditional educational culture prevailing in the Indian Sub-Continent. Rendering a beautiful composition of Sharda Maa by Sawani Wakharkar, the traditional ceremony of lighting the lamps took place. As the moments passed, we realised that the hall had grown in a sensitive silent place thus registering each and every picture in the minds of students……

We were enthralled…
               
                       “Music prevails in nature. Lend them ears they will resonate in your heart.


This simple truth was exemplified by the young Ideans who conceived a fabulous idea of live music with their crude instruments. That kind of talent is being looked forward to….Chinmay- Shruti gang please gear up!!!!  A classic medley of various folk dances showing the cross culture across the length and width of India were performed by the students. Indeed, the Ideans are gifted with the correct steps, jhatkas and the proper beats..! 


“It was a peaceful moment to see the teachers enjoying the programme with a wide grin on their faces...”


With a deep gratitude laying within for their teachers… a small memento was gifted by the students having a silver Pan Leaf, Supari, and Flower which symbolised a Ganesh idol. The celebration came to an end with a sumptuous traditional lunch – patodi rassa!

We look forward that I.D.E.A.S. witnesses many such Teachers’ Day in future. The function was tended to by the 2nd, 3rd, 4th year students in association with the CONCEPT ‘S’!






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