Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm by organizing a lively Bal Mela on the school premises. The occasion was graced by *Ms. Astha Tiwari, PCS Officer and Assistant Director, Treasury and Finance, Government of Uttar Pradesh*, who is also an illustrious alumna of the school. Her presence added a sense of pride and nostalgia as she appreciated the arrangements and fondly recalled her school memories.The event’s success was made possible through the unwavering support and determined leadership of the *Principal*, whose empathetic nature and vision continually foster a strong bond between students and teachers.The celebration was further honored by the presence of the Members of the *Jagat Taran Education Society (JTES) — Mr.Manoj Banerjee,Vice President,Mr. Sanjeev Chanda, Secretary, Mr. Amit Kumar Neogy, Manager, JTGJS, Mr. Shankar Chatterjee, Treasurer, and other distinguished members*. They visited each food and game stall—beautifully designed and managed by the dedicated teachers—and expressed their appreciation for the creativity and hard work on display.The younger children from Pre-Primary to Class III attended the celebration with their parents, while the senior students enjoyed dance, music, food, and games, making the day full of laughter and joy.A major attraction of the event was the Lucky Draw, with the Student Council Members picking the winning coupons. The winners were:
Ishani Srivastava (Class 11B) – First Prize: Cycle
Yashraj Dwivedi (Class 4C) – Second Prize: Bluetooth Speaker
Yuvraj (Class 4B) – Third Prize: Smart Watch
Additionally, ten consolation prizes were also distributed.
Consolation prize winners:
Pihu Yadav: 4 C
Krishna Dev:8 C
Arnav : 7 A
Lekhraj Pandey: 10 C
Akshat Dubey : 11 A1
Samriddhi Chaudhary :6 A
Naina Yadav : 7 D
Ayush Yadav : 4 C
Vidhatri Swarup: 1 B
Shidra Qadir : 11 A 1
With a total of *29 food and game stalls* set up by teachers, the event proved to be a grand success, spreading happiness among students, parents, and staff alike, and truly reflecting the joyous spirit of Children’s Day.
*Principal Mrs. Sushmita Kanungo* expressed that Children’s Day is a celebration of innocence, imagination, and happiness, and that such events strengthen the bond between learners and educators.