Saint Soldier International School, Chandigarh, transformed into a joyful palette of colours and traditional fervor as the students and staff celebrated the festival of Baisakhi with a grand special assembly presented by Class X. The event was a harmonious blend of cultural heritage and social responsibility. The celebrations commenced with a warm welcome to the dignitaries. A special talk was delivered by Krishiv, enlightening the audience on the historical significance of Baisakhi, marking both the solar new year and the 327th anniversary of the birth of the Khalsa Panth. The school choir enthralled the audience with a medley of folk songs celebrating the arrival of the harvest season.
A major highlight of the morning was a poignant short skit that served as a powerful reminder against food wastage, urging the youth to respect the toil of the farmers. The cultural segment showcased the diversity of Punjabi folk heritage through a traditional ‘Sammi’ dance, which gracefully captured the soulful essence of rural Punjab. The event concluded with an energetic Bhangra performance in which the students dressed in colourful traditional attire, reflected the joy and pride, associated with the harvest festival. Principal Ms. Anisha Ghuman extended warm Baisakhi greetings to all present and appreciated students of Class X for their vibrant presentation.
