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Diwali Celebration at UWCEC
Diwali, is the festival of lights and it holds a special place in the hearts of people across India and beyond. It’s a time of joy, celebration and togetherness.
In schools, the Diwali celebration takes on a unique significance, especially in kindergarten, where young children are introduced to the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the festival.
Diwali, is also known as Deepavali, which signifies the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It is not just a religious festival but a cultural one, celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal.
Keeping this in mind UWCEC celebrated Diwali with their tiny tots. Students and teachers came dressed up in traditional Indian attire.
The teachers taught the students more about the festival through PowerPoints and videos related to the festival. Various activities were done by the tiny tots in which the Nursery students made 3D diyas, the Jr.kg students made greeting cards and the Sr.kg students made wall hangings. They took their art work back home for decorating their houses.
This was followed by tasty snacks which were given by the school management. The corridors were decorated by the teachers with beautiful rangolis on which small and decorative Diyas were kept, adding more charm to the place.
Parents were happy to see the lights of the diyas and the rangoli designs when they came to pick up their children and they clicked pictures along with their children to cherish the memories of this day. In this way, everyone celebrated Diwali at UWCEC.

UWCEC wishes you all A Happy Diwali !

UWCEC wishes you all A Happy Dhanteras !

Dusshera Celebration at UWCEC

Dusshera Celebration at UWCEC 

Dussehra is the most auspicious festival celebrated by Hindus across India.This festival is also popularly known as Vijayadashami in some parts of the country. Dussehra symbolizes Lord Rama’s victory over the demon King Ravana which signifies the victory of the power of good over evil.

Keeping this in mind UWCEC celebrated the festival of Dussehra with enthusiasm. Students and Teachers were dressed in vibrant and adorable traditional outfits.

A short-animated story of Lord Ram’s triumph over Ravana was shown to the students which explained the significance of Dussehra. Students enjoyed watching it, and they were not only entertained but were also educated about the cultural and historical importance of this festival.

In addition, fun-filled art work such as Finger puppets of Ravan, Apta leaf decoration and Ravan face template was done by the tiny tots.

Students played Garba together and made this event a memorable one. Such events allow the young minds to get connected to the cultural roots of our nation and embrace the values of good conquering evil.

In this way, a day filled with laughter and learning was held at UWCEC.