In the fast track of modern life man has become so mechanical and selfish in his thoughts and actions that he has no time to enjoy the bounties of nature. As a result many festivals associated with the colourful seasons have become redundant and forgotten and have taken a back seat. However, festivals should be celebrated as they bring life to exuberance and enthusiasm. Celebrating festivals brings brotherhood and harmony in society and can be interpreted as a good time to bring everyone together in symphony and gratitude.
CT Public School took the initiative to connect the young generation with their tradition and culture. The teachers told the students about the importance of various forgotten festivals especially TEEJ.
The Teej festival celebrates the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds with social activity, rituals and customs. This festival was celebrated by the teachers of CT Public School with great fervour and enthusiasm. They invited Class IV staff members to be a part of this colourful festival.
A series of vibrant cultural items were presented which pronounced the onset of Saavan. The teachers, all garbed in beautiful traditional attires enhanced the essence of the festival which was marked with folk songs, dances and interesting games. Mrs. Rajwinder crowned with Mrs. Teej Title.
Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson, CT Group of Institutions and Mrs. Tanika Channi, Treasurer, CT Group; were the Guests of Honour on this great festive occasion.
A beautifully decorated swing was hung to exhibit the religious and cultural emotions and happiness. Mrs Suman Rana, Principal, presented a token of love to the Chief Guest as a mark of gratitude, after which the teachers treated themselves to a lavish lunch.