Pongal

Pongal is also celebrated as a thanksgiving festival for various Hindu deities. The festival of Pongal is held dear particularly by the farming community as it marks the end of harvesting season. The festivities begin with `Bhogi’ and the first day is considered to be a prelude to the celebrations that follow. `Bhogi’ is observed as a thanksgiving occasion to Lord `Indra’, the God of Heavens.

The next day is the `Pongal’ day, which is celebrated to pay respects to `Surya’, the Sun God. It is the day of a new beginning and makes people go for joyful celebrations. As a mark of respect to the cattle, the farmer’s best friends, the third day of Pongal festival is celebrated as `Maattu Pongal’. `Kaanum Pongal’ marks the end of the four-day celebrations. The Chief Guest was welcomed and accompanied to the auditorium, along with the Principal ​and other staffs. The function began on a ​welcome note. The Junior School children welcomed the parents with a special dance.

Our little graduates looked impressive in their gowns and caps. They stood confidently and sang beautifully, doing their parents and teachers proud.

Our school celebrated the pongal celebration in a splendid manner.
The pongal celebrations started with our traditional pongal song.The students participated in the drama competition and did a magnificent job to make laurels to the pongal celebrations. The emotional abilities and acting skill of students exhibit our true tradition and culture.
The pongal festival celebration in our school, is a true manifestation of our rich culture and traditions. We can be seen at its vibrant best.

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