NewZNew (S A S Nagar) : The month of Baisakh was welcomed with usual fervour in The Holy Wonders School Mohali. Tiny tots dressed in colourful traditional Punjabi attires and celebrated Baisakhi here today. Wearing Punjabi dresses, students represent the culture of the state. The celebrations started with the recitation of a shabad. They enacted a drama on Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Students also visit the fields nearby and enthralled farmers who were working in their fields.
The Principal, The Holy Wonders School Premjeet Grover while speaking on the occasion said that Baisakhi has deep-rooted significance for Punjabis. April 13 marks the beginning of new samvat year,our Indian calendar begins from this day. Traditionally, the farmers start wheat harvesting on the day of Baisakhi.
The function ended with a lively presentation of bhangra by students of senior classes. At the end of the function, the Director Ashveen Arora greeted everyone and also appreciated the efforts of the students and the teachers for making the function a great success. Bhangra performed by students on various Punjabi songs was eye catching and captivating. Later prizes and gifts were distributed to the winners and participants.