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Bhavan’s Little Learners Bordowali Celebrates Annual Program with Grand Ceremony

 

Agartala, April 02, 2025  


Bhavan’s Little Learners Bordowali marked a memorable day today as it hosted its Annual Program and Prize-Giving Ceremony at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhavan. The event, brimming with enthusiasm and vibrant performances, was graced by eminent personalities, including Padmashree Prof. Arunoday Saha, former Vice Chancellor of Tripura University, as the Chief Guest. Distinguished attendees such as Sri Amar Ghosh (renowned singer), Sri Subrata Chakraborty (Vice Chairman, State Level Cultural Advisory Committee), and Sri Manas Paul (Executive Editor, Tripura Times) added prestige to the occasion.  


The ceremony commenced with the traditional lighting of the lamp and a floral tribute to Kulapati K. M. Munshi Ji. Sri Debasish Chakraborty, Chairman of Agartala Kendra, presided over the event, while Smt. Swapna Shome, Principal of Bhavan’s Tripura Vidya Mandir, highlighted the institution’s core values and applauded the students’ accomplishments. Padmashree Prof. Saha, honored for his enduring association with Bhavan’s, praised the school’s contributions to education and society in his inspiring address.  


A highlight of the event was the prize distribution, where students were recognized for their excellence in academics and co-curricular activities. The cultural segment stole the show, with young learners presenting lively dances, songs, and skits, showcasing their creativity and talent. The audience, including parents and dignitaries, was left enthralled by the performances.  


The ceremony concluded on a note of pride and joy, reflecting the dedication of the students and the institution’s commitment to holistic development. The event not only celebrated achievements but also reinforced the spirit of learning and cultural enrichment that defines Bhavan’s Little Learners Bordowali.

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