Dr. MPS World School organized a grand, cultural, and nation-inspiring programme with great enthusiasm and dignity on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami and the birth anniversary of the great freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The school campus was filled with the glow of yellow hues, melodious music, and a deep sense of patriotism.

The programme began with a soulful Saraswati Vandana presented by the students. Highlighting the significance of Basant Panchami, students shared their thoughts on moral values, wisdom, creativity, and intellectual growth. Through dances, songs, and engaging activities, they beautifully portrayed the joy of the spring season and its rich cultural importance.

On the same occasion, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti was observed with reverence and respect. Students presented skits, speeches, and reflections showcasing Netaji’s inspiring life, indomitable courage, and unparalleled dedication to the nation, leaving a deep impact on the audience.Addressing the gathering, the Chairman of the school, Squadron Leader A. K. Singh, delivered a motivational speech. He said that celebrating the festival of knowledge, consciousness, and new energy—Basant Panchami—along with the birth anniversary of a great national hero like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is a matter of pride. He emphasized that worship of Goddess Saraswati teaches us that knowledge, discipline, and creativity are the true strengths of life. True education uplifts thoughts, strengthens character, and shapes responsible citizens. He highlighted that hard work, self-confidence, and discipline are the keys to success.Speaking about Netaji, he described his life as a powerful saga of patriotism, courage, and sacrifice. He noted that Netaji considered youth as the greatest force in nation-building and never deviated from his goal even in the most challenging circumstances. His ideals continue to guide society towards duty, dedication, and fearlessness. He reaffirmed that Dr. MPS World School aims not only to educate students academically but also to nurture them as value-based and patriotic citizens. He urged everyone to draw wisdom from Goddess Saraswati, positive energy from Basant Panchami, and courage and patriotism from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.School Principal Rakhi Jain, in her address, stated that such programmes strengthen cultural awareness, moral values, and the spirit of nationalism among students. She encouraged students to imbibe Netaji’s ideals in their daily lives.The event was attended by Dean Administrator Chandrashekhar Dang, teachers Anchal Singh, Reenu Chaudhary, Kavita Singh, Tripti Sharma, Avneet Grover, Richa Kulshreshtha, and other faculty members. The programme concluded on a note of inspiration, values, and deep national pride.