Millennium National School

Masti@Diwali Carnival

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The evening of 6th November was the eve of the traditional Diwali Carnival which was inaugurated by lighting of the auspicious lamp at the hands of our own Directors Anvit Sir and Arpita ma’am. The family and friends of those who are a part of Millennium, were left awestruck with the mesmerizing displays of Killas, Rangolis, Diyas and Lanterns, all prepared by their own kids.

 
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The special attraction of the eve was the cultural parade with dhol, tasha, jhanj and lezim where the students passed a social message of saving water and working towards the worrying situation of the farmers.

 
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Since 3-4 days ahead of the Carnival, the ambience of the school draped a make-over of colours as the kids celebrated “Masti@Diwali Carnival”.

 
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Various activities like Loom Band / Quilling Arts, Remote Control Car racing, Beyblade battles, Nail Art were scheduled for the students. The kids engaged themselves in the activities that they liked. They not only had fun doing the ‘masti-activities’, but also made their teachers take part in those.

 
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Some teachers got their nails painted, some were wearing the beautiful loom band-jewellery made by the kids. The teachers and the kids moved around in the corridors dodging the remote controlled cars running around here and there. In addition, some workshops like Cubes and Origami were also conducted by the expert-students.

 

All the ‘masti-activities’ did obviously get an awesome response, but yes, the kids also crowded for the traditional activities like Diya decoration, Lantern making, Killa making and cooking.

 

We really had fun watching all these activities for the entire week and hope you did too at the Carnival!

 
 
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