Blooming Buds School celebrated The festival of ‘Baisakhi’

Tribute paid to the martyrs of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre

At Blooming Buds School, a renowned educational institution in Moga City, Baisakhi was celebrated with great reverence and fanfare under the leadership of the BBS Group Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini and Chairperson Mrs. Kamal Saini. Very interesting charts were presented by the students during the prayer meeting in the school and articles were presented to increase the knowledge of other students. Presenting the article, the students said that the festival of Baisakhi is celebrated every year at the time of wheat harvest because on this occasion the wheat crop is fully ripe and ready. The history of this day is also very important with the Sikh Religion because on this day in the year 1699 the Khalsa Panth was founded at Shri Anandpur Sahib. They further said that the festival of Baisakhi is a symbol of happiness, but with this day, the events of Jallianwala Bagh in the year 1919 are also remembered when thousands of people were martyred on the orders of the British officer General Dyer. The school staff, management and students paid tribute to those martyrs. Punjabi folk dances were performed by the students while celebrating Baisakhi festival in the school. Punjabi folk dance Giddha was presented by the students of the school under the leadership of Teacher Paramjit Kaur and the beautiful choreography prepared by Teacher Simple Jaidka Mrs. Rhythm was presented by the students of sixth and seventh grades. The presentation of the ancient form of the vulture by the students mesmerized everyone. School Chairperson Mrs. Kamal Saini told the students that the history and heritage of Punjab is very rich and great and this day of Baisakhi represents the history and heritage of Punjab. School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani further said that as Punjabis, we all have a moral responsibility to respect our festivals and preserve our heritage.