Saraswati Puja was joyously celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm on 14 February 2024 at Royal Global School. Also known as Vasant Panchami, it is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated to honor the deity of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. The school premises were beautifully adorned with colorful flowers, rangolis, and intricate decorations. The idols of Goddess Saraswati exuded a divine aura throughout the campus. The day commenced with an auspicious puja ceremony conducted by the school's priest. Students, teachers, and staff members, led by the Vice Principal of the institution gathered to offer prayers and seek the blessings of the Goddess Saraswati for knowledge and academic success. The atmosphere resonated with the melodious chants of hymns and mantras, creating a serene ambience. Following the puja ceremony, the sacred prasad, consisting of traditional sweets and fruits and khichdi was distributed among all attendees as a symbol of blessings from the goddess. The sharing of prasad fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie among everyone present. The celebration was a resounding success, filled with spiritual fervor, cultural vibrancy, and academic reverence.

During a natural disaster, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) plays a crucial role in executing effective rescue operations, utilizing a systematic approach that prioritizes swift and strategic responses. In the case of an earthquake, the focus shifts to search and rescue missions in collapsed structures, employing cutting-edge technology and skilled personnel. The NDRF conducted mock drills at the Royal Global School to educate students about natural disasters and safety measures during such occurrences. Additionally, they demonstrated their rescue techniques, providing valuable insights into how they efficiently rescue survivors in the midst of a natural disaster.

It's indeed an impressive performancen by our kids. Here's a summary of the accolades:
Best Youngest Player: Akshat Bhuwania (Grade LKG)
Upto Grade I:
Boys: - 3rd Position: Lokaksh Borkakoty (Grade I B)
Girls:- 1st Position: Aarya Jain (Grade I C)
- 2nd Position: Yatika Garodia (Grade I C)
- 3rd Position: Vrinda Surana (Grade I C)
Grade II - IV:
Boys:
- 1st Position: Chaitanaya Siotia (Grade IV B)
5th Position: Shlok Sonthalia (Grade II B)
Girls:
- 1st Position: Jisha Jain (Grade IV D)
- 2nd Position: Samaira Jain (Grade IV B)
- 3rd Position: Prisha Mour (Grade III C)
Grade V - VII:
Girls:
- 1st Position: Sia Sonthalia (Grade VII)
Grade VIII - XII:
Boys:
- 1st Position: Vihaan Upadhyay (Grade VIII)
Girls:
- 1st Position: Kreesha Jain (Grade IX)
- 2nd Position: Mishka Singhal (Grade VIII)
Special Awards:
Best Participating School: Royal Global School
Congratulations once again to all the participants and winners for their exceptional performance and recognition in the tournament!

The Grade 9 students of Royal Global School presented an assembly on the theme of Cultural diversity of India. The assembly showcased various aspects of India's rich cultural heritage, including traditional dances, music, clothing, languages, festivals, and cuisines from different regions. The students also highlighted the importance of embracing and celebrating diversity while fostering unity. Overall, the assembly provided valuable insights into India's diverse cultural tapestry, promoting understanding and appreciation among the school community.

A group of 19 students from Royal Global School participated in an introductory golf coaching workshop organized by the Assam Golf Association at the Narengi Rhino Golf Course. The session was led by renowned Indian Golf coach, Mr. Karan from Delhi, accompanied by two assistant coaches from Assam. Mr. Sanjib Jaiswal extended a warm welcome to the students, who also had the privilege of interacting with accomplished golfers from India. Following the workshop, the students were provided with light snacks before heading back to school.

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