Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 11: Rich Harvest School (RHS) Bari Brahmana celebrated its Annual Day today amidst great splendour.
Mission Director (MD) J&K Rural Livelihoods Mission Indu Kanwal Chib was the chief guest on the occasion while Col R K Sahi was the guest of honour. Thakur Gulchain Singh Charak (chairman of SG Dogra Foundation and Dogra Educational Trust) was the presiding officer.
The other dignitaries present were Surekha Charak (chairperson, Dogra Educational Trust), Uma Katal (vice-chairperson, Dogra Educational Trust), Samar Dev Singh Charak (secretary, Dogra Educational Trust), Bela Charak (Principal, Dogra Degree College) and S C Khajuria.
The function commenced with lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the chief guest and other honoured guests to invoke blessings of Almighty. Formal welcome of the illustrious guests was accorded by the Managing Director Advocate Gambhir Dev Singh Charak.
Principal of the School Anita Bhatia shared the upgradation and achievements of students in various fields through the annual report of the last academic session bringing mirth and joy to the proud parents.
The cultural programme revolved around the theme Parivartan the change we need. The mesmerizing short plays as well as song and dance performances beautifully delivered the timeless, crucial and thought provoking message of the need to change to sustain life in all its glory.
The Gita Saar brought the house down with Aaradhya as Lord Krishna imparting the ultimate knowledge to Arjun (played by Adarsh) on the battle field of Mahabharat.
On the occasion, the chief guest and other dignitaries released “The Magalogue” which showcases the talent and achievements of RHS scholars.
The Annual Function culminated with the National Anthem.