Jai Devi Vidya Mandir School

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Photos from Jai Devi Vidya Mandir School's post 27/02/2024

Our stars receiving their well-deserved medals! πŸŒŸπŸ… Congratulations to our little champions on their sports achievements! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘

Photos from Jai Devi Vidya Mandir School's post 27/02/2024

🌟 Little minds, big moves! πŸƒβ€β™‚πŸŽ¨ From activities to athletic fun, our students are exploring the world of sports and games with boundless energy and enthusiasm! 🌈 Let the adventures of learning and play continue! πŸ†βœ¨

12/01/2024

Embrace the spirit of youth, inspire change. Happy National Youth Day! 🌟

25/12/2023

Tulsi Diwas, or Tulsi Vivah, is a Hindu festival celebrating the symbolic marriage of the sacred Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu, signifying the unity of the divine couple. it is believed to bring prosperity and spiritual well-being. In contrast, Christmas is a Christian holiday held on December 25th, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It involves religious services, gift exchanges, and festive traditions, fostering a spirit of joy and goodwill, both within Christian communities and globally as a cultural celebration.

23/12/2023

Remembering the freedom fighter and former Prime Minister on his birth anniversary.
A staunch believer in social justice, he dedicated his life to the cause of .

27/11/2023

This day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who was the first Guru and the founder of Sikhism. Also, the month of Kartik is also considered as an auspicious month to worship Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. This month is purely dedicated to them. Kartik Month will end with the propitious Kartik Purnima and it is celebrated with great grandeur across the country.
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14/11/2023

Children's Day or Bal Diwas is celebrated across India on November 14 to honor India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru every year. Also known as Chacha Nehru, his devotion to children and the healing power of developing young minds was so powerful that his birthday β€˜November 14’ is celebrated as Children's Day in the country.
wishes all a very happy

Photos from Jai Devi Vidya Mandir School's post 15/10/2023

Navratri, one of the most significant Hindu festivals, is celebrated over nine nights and ten days with great enthusiasm and devotion. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of a specific form of the Goddess Durga. Here's a brief overview of the significance and celebrations for each day of Navratri:

Day 1 - Pratipada (Shailaputri):

Goddess: Shailaputri, the daughter of the Himalayas.
Significance: This day symbolizes the beginning of the festival. Devotees pray for the Goddess's blessings to attain strength and courage.
Day 2 - Dwitiya (Brahmacharini):

Goddess: Brahmacharini, the ascetic form of Goddess Parvati.
Significance: On this day, Goddess Brahmacharini represents the pursuit of knowledge, wisdom, and meditation. Devotees seek her guidance for spiritual growth.
Day 3 - Tritiya (Chandraghanta):

Goddess: Chandraghanta, the Goddess with a crescent moon on her forehead.
Significance: Chandraghanta is revered for her bravery and courage. Devotees pray for peace and protection from evil forces.
Day 4 - Chaturthi (Kushmanda):

Goddess: Kushmanda, the creator of the universe.
Significance: Goddess Kushmanda symbolizes the source of all energy and cosmic power. Devotees seek her blessings for vitality and health.
Day 5 - Panchami (Skandamata):

Goddess: Skandamata, the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya).
Significance: Devotees worship Skandamata for the love and care she symbolizes. This day represents the importance of motherhood and nurturing.
Day 6 - Shashthi (Katyayani):

Goddess: Katyayani, the fierce warrior form of the Goddess.
Significance: Katyayani is a symbol of courage and strength. Her worship is believed to remove obstacles and bestow determination.
Day 7 - Saptami (Kalaratri):

Goddess: Kalaratri, the fierce and dark form of the Goddess.
Significance: Kalaratri is the destroyer of ignorance and evil. Devotees seek her blessings for protection and removal of negativity.
Day 8 - Ashtami (Mahagauri):

Goddess: Mahagauri, the pure and radiant form of the Goddess.
Significance: Devotees pray to Mahagauri for purity and inner peace. She is believed to grant spiritual growth and clarity of mind.
Day 9 - Navami (Siddhidatri):

15/10/2023

World Students' Day is celebrated on October 15th each year to honor the birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who was not only an eminent scientist but also served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. Dr. Kalam was widely regarded as the "People's President" and was known for his contributions to science and technology, as well as his dedication to education and the welfare of students.

"Dream, dream, dream.Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action."

This quote encourages students to dream big, to think creatively, and to take action to turn their dreams into reality. Dr. Kalam himself exemplified the power of dreams and hard work in achieving great heights, and he often emphasized the importance of nurturing one's aspirations and putting in the effort to achieve them.

Photos from Jai Devi Vidya Mandir School's post 14/10/2023

The child welfare program conducted by Jai Devi Vidya Mandir Education Society is a great initiative, drawing activity held in JDVM Public school as part of the program.

Drawing activities can have numerous benefits for children. It helps them express their creativity, boosts their self-confidence, improves their fine motor skills, and enhances their ability to communicate their thoughts and emotions.

28/09/2023

Remembering Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary. His sacrifice and unwavering dedication to the cause of India’s freedom continue to inspire generations. A beacon of courage, he will forever be a symbol of India's relentless fight for justice and liberty

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Khasra No. 427-428/10 Main Wazirabad Road
Ghaziabad
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