Teachers’ Day Celebrated at DPS, Bhilai

Teachers’ Day Celebrated at DPS, Bhilai

Bhilai.Teachers’ Day was celebrated on 05 September, 2022 with fervent zeal at DPS Bhilai, Risali Sector. The students were delighted to see the morning assembly conducted by the teachers.

 The programme commenced on an auspicious note with the garlanding of the portrait of
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. This was followed by the lighting of the ceremonial lamp accompanied by a melodious rendition of Guru Vandana. Cake cutting was done by the Principal who was accompanied by the Head Boy and the Head Girl. This marked the beginning of the cultural programmes.

 The students expressed their gratitude to the teachers by staging various cultural programmes of music and dance. The students performed a skit based on the theme of the difficulties faced by teachers in a classroom. The Head Girl AnubhaParesh recited a poem “Reverence” as a tribute to the teachers. The gap filler “Rubik’s Fiesta” kept the audience spellbound. The programmes were highly appreciated by the teachers and students alike. The Principal addressed the students on this occasion and asked them to appreciate the selfless service rendered by the teachers and to always respect them. He wished the students success in all their future endeavours. The vote of thanks was proposed by the Sr. Vice Head Girl, AryaChaturvedi.

 The teachers too presented entertaining cultural programmes. Mesmerizing solo and group dances by Pre-Primary wing, Primary wing and Middle wing teachers enthralled the audience. Melodious solo and group songs were performed by the teachers of various wings. A skit based on the purpose of life was presented by the Middle wing teachers. The staff members of the school were felicitated on this occasion.

 Speaking on the occasion, the Principal appreciated the excellent performance of the students and the teachers. He commended them for the hard work and diligence that went into putting up such an inspirational and entertaining programme. He also mentioned that such programmes should include day-to-day problems faced by the teachers and how they overcome the hurdles and march ahead.