Tuesday, 27 August 2024

GOKULASHTAMI & RAKSHABANDHAN DAY CELEBRATION 2024

 DATE :24-08-2024

TIME :2.00 P.M.

VENUE : VKV SCHOOL

CHIEF GUEST : Shri.Vikram Govinda Das Ji, Co-ordinator of Iskhan Temples,    

                                    Kanyakumari Dist.

PRESIDED BY : Mann.Rekha Didi, Joint General Secretary, VRM & VK

MASTER OF CEREMONY: R.Rashmitha-X C

NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 1400

· Gokulashtami celebration was commenced with an invocation, Shri Krishna Govinda.

· Kum.Abisha of std XII warmly welcomed the gathering.

· A Rhythmic tamil song was performed by the students of class VII.

· An eloquent speech in mother tongue was shared by Madhan of class VIII.

· Shri. Vikram Govinda Das Ji initiated his speech by the mantra.

“Hare Krishna Hare Krishna

 Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

 Hare Rama Hare Rama

 Rama Rama Hare Hare….

 

Ø Explained the meaning of Vivekananda as acquired knowledge and happiness.

Ø Highlighted the Thirukkural,

“Katradhanaal Aaya Payanenkol Vaalarivan

 Natraal Tozhaar Enin”.

Ø Emphasized about the four moral values such as Aram, Porul, inbam and Veedu.

Ø Appreciated all the students for their stunning performances.

 

· Our students Mas.Sanjeev Varshan and Kum.Bavika tied rakhi to the dignitaries.

· As a token of love,small memento was presented to the chief guest by Mann.Rekha Didi.

· Mann.Rekha Didi gave an enriched speech to the students,

Ø There should be no negative thoughts.

Ø The person who ties the rakhi will be protected.

Ø Should be ready to protect.

Ø Shri.Krishna’s life incidents were narrated.

Ø From his life, we learnt to be calm.

Ø No need to become sad, Life will become fruitful.

 

· Our students acted as cute Krishnas and Little Radhas.Also played a game Uriyadi by listening to the melody. B.Sivanesh of class V played the role of Krishna and Uriyadi was done by him.

· Our honourable,Mann.Rekha Didi awarded prizes for the academic toppers of 2023-24 and to the KG kids who gave the appearance of little Krishna and Radha.

 
















Wednesday, 21 August 2024

World Sanskrit Day Celebration - 2024

 DATE :19-08-2024

TIME :2.30 P.M.

VENUE : Swami Vivekananda Sabhagriham

CHIEF GUEST : Aa.Avinash Ji, PRO of VRM

MASTER OF CEREMONY: Kum.L.K.Swetha-IX

NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 450

World Sanskrit day celebration was initiated by lighting the lamp, followed by an invocation.

Students highlighted the programme with their Sanskrit prayer.

Kum.Y.R.Akshana of std IX welcomed the gathering in Sanskrit.

Kum.S.Tiffani of std IX shared the importance of the day.

Our honourable chief guest addressed the gathering.

Sanskrit is the mother of all languages in India.

Highlighted about gurukulam education.

Emphasized about the two great epics, The Ramayana and The Mahabharata.

Vedas were written in Sanskrit.

Our students visualized their talents by performing cultural programmes such as Krishna rhymes, the story of thirsty crow, a colourful dance, a euphonious song and also a song.



Kum. A.K,Mahima of std IX delivered her gratitude to all for their presence.

The programme was concluded with shanthi mantra.

 

 

 









Friday, 16 August 2024

78th INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION REPORT-2024

DATE                         :15-08-2024

TIME                         :8.30 A.M.

VENUE                      : VKV SCHOOL

CHIEF GUEST        : Shri.M.Visu Ji, M.L., Advocate, Nagercoil Nagar Karyavahak(RSS)

PRESIDED BY         : Mann.Hanumantaraoji, Vice President, VRM & VK

MASTER OF CEREMONY: S.Vaishalee-XI A

NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 1250

·          Independence day celebration was inaugurated with an invocation song,vande mataram.

·          Our National Flag was hoisted by Mann.Hanumantarao Ji, Vice president of VRM and VK 

followed by national anthem and pledge.

·         Kum.Krishnapriya of class IX warmly welcomed the gathering.

·         The students displayed their team spirit by performing mass drill.

·         Later, students of IX std dedicated a hindi song to our Mother Bharath. 

Kum.Hahina of class XI delivered a speech about Independence Day.

·         Our honourable Chief guest Shri.M.Visu addressed the audience.

·         “They only live, who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive”.

Ø  He initiated his speech by highlighting the speech of Swamiji.

Ø  Mentioned about Shri.Rama for his bravery.

Ø  Described Mother Bharath as an ancient country with venerable traditions.

Ø  Highlighted the three folds such as knowledge, character and unity.

Ø  The contributions of the iconic figures such as V.O. Chidambaram Pillai and 

Thiruppur Kumaran were also visualized.

Ø  He concluded his speech by requesting all the students to set a goal in their life.

·         Kum.Thejas Sree of class IX, shared her ideas about independence in our official language.

·         Mann.Hanumantarao Ji delivered the presidential address.

Ø  He stated that India was never ruled by Britishers completely.

Ø  Mother Bharath was built by numerous rishis.

Ø  Bharath has one culture, religion and language.

Ø  Humanity made us one.

Ø  In 2047, India would become the most powerful and highly valuable country. 

We are on our path of preparation to execute it with tremendous challenges.

Ø  He insisted the audience to be proud of their contributions to make 

the progress immeasurable.

·         Resumed the culturals, a patriotic song was performed in mother tongue by boys of class IX.

·         An unsung hero, Velu Thambi Pallawa’s involvement in the freedom struggle was enacted 

as a drama in mother tongue by our students.

·         Followed by a patriotic dance performance by class VI – VIII students.

·         The parade band, organised by our school students captured the attention of the gathering. 

They gave visual treat to us.

·         Our twinkling buds also performed pyramid with full spirit and joy.

·         Academic toppers of 2023-24 were honoured by our guests and Smt. Nithya teacher read over 

the toppers name.

·         Mann. Hanumatarao Ji presented a memento to our chief guest.

·         Kum.Angelin Dhimina of Std IX expressed her gratitude for their presence.

·         The celebration ended with kendra prarthana and sweets were distributed.