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MRA Modern Public School
M.R.A. Modern Public School, Sector-7, Panchkula is affiliated to CBSE, Delhi up to Secondary level.
🌍 WORLD NO TO***CO DAY đźš
📍 Moti Ram Arya Modern Public School, Sector 7, Panchkula
đź“… 23 May 2026
On the occasion of World No To***co Day, an Awareness Rally was organized by the Science Club and Health & Wellness Club to spread awareness about the harmful effects of to***co and the importance of living a healthy, to***co-free life.
✨ Activities Conducted:
🖊️ Slogan Writing Activity – Students created meaningful slogans promoting a to***co-free lifestyle.
🎨 Poster Making Activity – Beautiful and creative posters were prepared to spread awareness against to***co use.
🚶 Awareness Rally – Students enthusiastically participated in a rally within the school and nearby areas, raising slogans like “Say No to To***co” and “Choose Health, Not To***co.”
👩‍🏫 Our respected Principal Dr. Ritu Mago and teachers also participated in the rally and motivated the students throughout the event.
🌱 The event successfully encouraged everyone to adopt healthy habits and understand the dangers of to***co consumption.
💚 Let’s say NO to To***co and YES to a Healthy, Happy and To***co-Free Life!
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Moti Ram Arya Modern Public School celebrated Mother’s Day with great enthusiasm and warmth in the school auditorium. The programme was organized to honour the unconditional love, care, and sacrifices of mothers and to express gratitude towards them.
The celebration began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the Principal, teachers, and mothers, symbolizing love, wisdom, and positivity. It was followed by Stuti Aradhana, welcome address, and various colourful performances by the students. Nursery students presented an action song “Meri Maa”, while LKG and UKG students charmed the audience with their performance “Thodi Si Cute.” Dance performances, songs, poems, and a special play by Class II and IV students added joy and emotion to the occasion.
The programme also featured a graceful Surya Namaskaar performance by the students, spreading the message of health and positivity. Adding charm to the celebration, Mr. Avinash and his Dance Club team presented a special dance performance dedicated to mothers, which was highly appreciated by the audience. The Music Club Choir also offered a melodious musical tribute to the dignitaries and mothers present, making the occasion even more heartfelt and memorable.
Interactive games such as “Find Your Heartbeat” and Paper Dance created excitement and active participation among the mothers. A heartfelt video presentation titled “For Moms with Love” and inspiring speeches made the programme even more memorable. The Ramp Walk and dance performances of mother and child added more grace which were judged by Mr. Avinash and Ms. Sangita Thapa.
The celebration beautifully reflected the thought, “God could not be everywhere, and therefore He made mothers.” Another touching message shared during the programme was, “A mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go.” The event truly celebrated the endless love, strength, and selfless care of mothers who make every home brighter with their presence.
The event concluded with prize distribution and appreciation for all participants. The celebration filled the atmosphere with happiness, gratitude, and respect for mothers.
A meaningful and well-organized special assembly on the occasion of Labour Day was conducted by Class 4A in collaboration with Yajur House at Moti Ram Arya Modern Public School, Panchkula. The assembly was based on the theme “Dignity of Labour”, aiming to create awareness about the importance of labour, appreciate the contribution of workers in our daily lives, and inspire students to respect every form of work and worker.
The assembly began on a serene note with the chanting of the Gayatri Mantra, followed by the prayer “Tu hi Ram hai”, creating a calm and respectful atmosphere. The programme continued with the school pledge and concluded formally with the National Anthem, reflecting discipline and unity among the students.
The cultural segment commenced with an English speech by Priyank, who spoke confidently about the dignity and value of labour. This was followed by a heartfelt Hindi kavita presented by the girls, appreciating the relentless efforts of workers. Lakshay further enriched the assembly with a thoughtful Hindi speech emphasizing respect for all professions.
A special presentation on “Community Helpers” highlighted the indispensable roles played by various workers such as doctors, police personnel, sanitation staff, and labourers. The performances were further enlivened by energetic dance presentations by the boys and the dance department, along with a melodious song performance by Class 5 students of Yajur House, adding vibrancy and emotion to the programme.
The pledge, led by Vyom, reinforced the values of gratitude, empathy, and respect for labour. The entire assembly was conducted efficiently by Yajur House students, showcasing excellent coordination and teamwork.
The programme concluded with an inspiring Vote of Thanks delivered by the respected Principal, Dr. Ritu Mago. In her address, she guided the students with a powerful message that no work in the world is inferior or shameful. She encouraged them to always be grateful and empathetic towards everyone who contributes to their daily lives.
“Baisakhi – Harvest of Joy and Happiness!” 🌾
Moti Ram School Panchkula organized a Special Assembly for Kindergarten on Baisakhi on 18th April 2026. All the children came dressed in beautiful Punjabi attire, adding color and joy to the celebration.
The program began with Ek Omkar sung by the tiny tots, followed by a cheerful ramp walk. A short act explained that Baisakhi is celebrated during the harvest season after farmers’ hard work.
The assembly ended with a lively Punjabi dance. Later, Nursery and LKG students did finger painting while UKG students enjoyed Baisakhi craft work.
Overall, it was a joyful and meaningful celebration filled with learning and fun.
The Principal was delighted to see the kindergarten students dressed in beautiful traditional attire. She praised the efforts of both the students and teachers and expressed her happiness over the wonderful presentation.”
The school celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with great enthusiasm to highlight the significance of the harvest festival and the spirit of joy and gratitude.
A special assembly was organized in the school wherein students of Class 3 actively participated and showcased their talents through various performances. The assembly commenced with a welcome speech by the House Teacher and a student of Class 3, setting a cheerful tone for the celebration making everyone know about the importance of the festival , followed by a lively skit depicting Baisakhi celebrations, performed by Class 3 students, which beautifully portrayed the traditions and cultural essence of the festival.
🔸The students also recited a Hindi poem and performed an energetic Bhangra, adding vibrancy and excitement to the program.
🔸A melodious musical presentation, “Aisa Desh Hai Mera,” by the Music Department filled the atmosphere with patriotic spirit.
🔸A lively Punjabi dance performance added energy to the celebration, with students dressed in colorful traditional attire. The beats of dhol and cheerful music created a festive atmosphere, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the performance by the Dance Department on a beautiful Punjabi song " Mele nu challiye" leaving the audience mesmerized.
🔸The program concluded with a vote of thanks, followed by the National Anthem.
🔸The Principal Dr. Ritu Mago appreciated the efforts of the students and teachers for organizing such a wonderful assembly and emphasized the importance of celebrating festivals to promote cultural awareness, unity, and gratitude among students.
14/04/2026
Happy Baisakhi
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