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Form Assembly of Class IX Held at Sat Paul Mittal School

Ludhiana, May 10, 2023 (News Team):
‘What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden but it’s the distinctiveness what makes you great’ was the thought instituted in the Form Assembly of Class IX held at Sat Paul Mittal School, Ludhiana.

Bhupinder Gogia, Principal, Sat Paul Mittal School graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Satyan Adaa Gupta and Anyssa Jain accorded a warm welcome to the esteemed guests and the worthy parents. The cultural fiesta commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp accompanied by a holy chant of Ved Mantra.

The Satyans exquisitely rationalized through the narrative ‘Wonder, A Story of Acceptance, Bravery and Inclusivity’ that the most incredible beauty and the most satisfying way of life come from affirming one’s own uniqueness. The protagonist of the piece ‘Auggie’ enacted by Satyan Arneet Sandhu offered intellectual nourishment to the audience that if you have a positive attitude and constantly endeavour to put in your best effort, you will surely overcome your glitches and find yourself ready for greater challenges.

Crooned by the melodious Satyans, the song “If you believe” gave insight to the gathering that no matter how difficult or painful situations we face in life, the strength, the courage, and confidence we need to change our life is within us. The impeccable performance of the students left the audience spellbound. The grand finale, “Brand new Eyes’ was purely a treat to the eyes and souls as the Satyans danced to the tunes showcasing that life should not only be lived, it should be celebrated.

The Parents appreciated and praised the scintillating performances put up by the ardent Satyans. The assembly concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Sahana Jain, Amaira Vadhera, Divanshi Goyal, Jasjot Kaur. As the curtains drew on the celebrations, the Satyans moved ahead with a firm conviction that they will continue to strive together for a more inclusive, democratic, and peaceful future.