Ludhiana, April 14 -- The festival of Baisakhi was celebrated with great enthusiasm and festive spirit in the school. The celebration aimed to introduce students to the rich cultural heritage of Punjab and to express gratitude towards farmers, our true ann-data. Students came dressed in vibrant Punjabi traditional attire, adding colour and excitement to the joyful occasion. To enhance the festive mood, children also brought Baisakhi-themed tiffins filled with traditional delicacies, making the celebration more authentic and delightful. Poster activity encouraged children to create bright and colourful posters depicting happy farmers harvesting golden wheat and celebrating the festival with joy. Another thoughtful activity, 'gratitude card for farmers,' helped students develop respect and appreciation for farmers. Children prepared beautiful cards with heartfelt messages spreading love and gratitude. Appreciating the efforts of students and teachers, principal Vandana Shahi said, "Celebrations like Baisakhi help children understand the importance of our farmers and the richness of Punjabi culture. Such activities encourage students to express gratitude, develop creativity, and stay connected with our traditions. It is heartening to see young learners participating with such enthusiasm and respect for our heritage."...