Delhi school events: New auditorium for Cambridge, Noida

Delhi school events: New auditorium for Cambridge, Noida

Sanjeev Sanyal, principal economic advisor in the finance ministry, inaugurated the MS Subbulakshmi Memorial Auditorium at Cambridge School, Greater Noida. Speaking on the occasion, Sanyal said he was honoured to have inaugurated “this wonderful auditorium dedicated to a legendary vocalist.” Dr Rekha Bhushan, the principal said, “The hall is named after MS Subbulakshmi to inspire children.” Shrinivasan Viswanathan, grandson of late MS Subbulakshmi, Bharat Ratna awardee, said, “The children’s performances on this day did full justice to my grandmother’s memory.”
Aman Agarwal, dean of Indian Institute of Finance and executive editor, Finance India; Dr Charan Singh, non-executive chairman of Punjab and Sind Bank; Mohd. Haleem Khan, ex-secretary in the ministry of finance; Yamini Agarwal, dean (research) and professor at Indian School of Business; Smita Barooah, associate counsellor and trainer at Promises Healthcare, Singapore and We CARE Singapore, and Ira Singhal, IAS officer, also attended the event.
To celebrate the National Girl Child Day, students of Ryan International School, Sector 40, Gurugram began their morning assembly with full intensity. The assembly started with Lord ’s Prayer, Bible reading and a special prayer was recited by the students. Melodious prayer songs were sung by the school choir. National Girl Child Day was acknowledged by staging of a play in which students played the roles of successful Indian women. Famous figures such as Kalpana Chawla, Lata Mangeshkar, Mother Teresa, PT Usha and Rani Laxmi Bai were portrayed by the students with character sketches.
To celebrate the National Girl Child Day, students of Ryan International School, Sector 40, Gurugram began their morning assembly with full intensity. The assembly started with Lord ’s Prayer, Bible reading and a special prayer was recited by the students. Melodious prayer songs were sung by the school choir. National Girl Child Day was acknowledged by staging of a play in which students played the roles of successful Indian women. Famous figures such as Kalpana Chawla, Lata Mangeshkar, Mother Teresa, PT Usha and Rani Laxmi Bai were portrayed by the students with character sketches.

Reference by HT

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