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Annual Function https://eemsmehsana.com/annual-function/ Sat, 10 Feb 2024 10:04:49 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=3722 ]]> Beti Bachao Abhiyan https://eemsmehsana.com/beti-bachao-abhiyan/ Sat, 30 May 2020 06:38:57 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2975 Beti Bachao Beti Padhao is a government social scheme launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in order to address the gender imbalance and discrimination against girl child in the Indian society.This scheme is to aware people about the importance of girls in the society.  People should celebrate the birth of their girl child and educate them with full responsibility as they do for their boy child.

नानी वाली कथा-कहानी, अब के जग में हुई पुरानी।
बेटी-युग के नए दौर की, आओ लिख लें नई कहानी।
बेटी-युग में बेटा-बेटी,
सभी पढ़ेंगे, सभी बढ़ेंगे।

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Sports Day https://eemsmehsana.com/sports-day/ Wed, 17 Jan 2018 05:19:42 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2953

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Uttarayan Celebration https://eemsmehsana.com/uttarayan-celebration/ https://eemsmehsana.com/uttarayan-celebration/#respond Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:25:47 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=1098

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One Minute Comp https://eemsmehsana.com/one-minute-comp-2017/ Sat, 18 Nov 2017 09:46:48 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2796

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School Reopen https://eemsmehsana.com/school-reopen-2017/ Fri, 27 Oct 2017 08:30:44 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2781

Dear Parents,

Wishing you all a very happy new year.

Here is a reminder that school will reopen on 06/11/19.
The attendance of the students is compulsory.

Regards,
Eklavya School Management

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Diwali Celebration https://eemsmehsana.com/diwali-celebration/ Mon, 09 Oct 2017 04:20:28 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2741 The religious significance of Deepavali varies regionally within India, depending on the school of Hindu philosophy, regional, legends, and beliefs.[6][31] Hindus across the world celebrate Diwali in honor of the return of Lord Rama, wife Sita, brother Lakshmana and lord Hanuman to Ayodhya from exile of 14 years after Rama defeated Ravana. To honor and celebrate Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman returning from Sri Lanka and to illuminate their path, villagers light Diyas to celebrate the triumph of good over evil.[37] For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of “Agyatavas” in Mahabharata. Furthermore, Deepavali is linked to the celebration of Lakshmi, who is venerated amongst Hindus as the goddess of wealth and prosperity and is the wife of Lord Vishnu. The 5-day festival of Diwali begins on the day Goddess Lakshmi was born from the churning of cosmic ocean of milk by the Devas (gods) and the Asuras (demons); while the night of Diwali is the day Lakshmi chose Vishnu as her husband and they were married.[19][38] Along with Lakshmi, devotees make offerings to Ganesha, who symbolizes ethical beginnings and fearless remover of obstacles; Saraswati, who embodies music, literature and learning and Kubera, who symbolizes book-keeping, treasury and wealth management.[19] Other Hindus believe that Diwali is the day Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead.[39] Hindus in India’s eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja.[40][41] In India’s Braj and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community. In West and certain Northern parts of India, the festival of Diwali marks the start of a new Hindu year.

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Rath Yatra https://eemsmehsana.com/rath-yatra-2017/ https://eemsmehsana.com/rath-yatra-2017/#respond Sat, 24 Jun 2017 06:50:54 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2390 Rath Yatra 2017

 

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Foundation Day https://eemsmehsana.com/foundation-day-2017/ https://eemsmehsana.com/foundation-day-2017/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2017 07:32:56 +0000 http://eemsmehsana.com/?p=2329

Eklavya School Celebrate Foundation Day  on 10-06-2019

 

 

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