The festive air at The Niranjana School buzzed with the vibrant celebration of Diwali, an occasion that transcends spiritual symbolism. Young learners from pre-primary engaged in a creative venture,...
Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a Hindu festival celebrated at the end of Navaratri. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil, commemorating the triumph of Lord Rama...
Gandhi Jayanti, observed on the 2nd of October, serves as a poignant tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, affectionately known as the Father of our Nation, and a monumental figure in...
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm all over India and by Indian communities around the world. This festival is...
A trip is an out-of-classroom excursion with the goal of providing students with experiential learning that is related to their existing knowledge. The Niranjana School’s pre-primary students were...
Visiting the chocolate factory was a very delightful excursion for the students from Classes I to V, a trip which combined both education and indulgence. Upon arrival at the...
Guru Purnima is a classical Indian festival dedicated to our teachers and gurus. The day is celebrated by expressing gratitude and love for our teachers. As the name suggests,...
A little kindness goes a long way. Embodying this spirit of altruism, a student of Niranjana has added happiness to a little corner of the world. Today, we celebrate...
Every year on 21st June, the International Day of Yoga, the world celebrates the age-old practice that helps us maintain harmony and balance in our minds, bodies, and lives....
June 18th. It is the day we celebrate fathers, the extraordinary pillars of strength in our lives. Their unconditional love, timely guidance, and the sacrifices they make for us...