Scholars' Home, Gomti Nagar, Celebrates 25 Glorious Years with an evening of Cultural Brilliance and Creative Splendor

Scholars' Home, Gomti Nagar, Celebrates 25 Glorious Years with an evening of Cultural Brilliance and Creative Splendor
 
Lucknow desk (R L Pandey).Scholars' Home, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow marked its Silver Jubilee with a vibrant annual celebration, blending tradition, creativity, and talent.
The program featured a thought-provoking play, “Laayak Kaun,” focusing on family values; the patriotic tribute “India: The Rising Sun”; the whimsical “Musical Fairyland”; an enchanting play, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”; and an English classic dramatic rendition of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” The evening also showcased an energetic karate demonstration, an awe-inspiring pyramid formation, and a melodious vocal and instrumental rendition.
Chief Guest Lt. Gen. Mukesh Chaddha praised the students' discipline and determination, while
the distinguished guest, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Mr. Rajeev Malhotra, appreciated the hard work of the students and wished them a bright future. On this occasion, retired IG Mr. R.K.S. Rathore, former Commissioner Mr. Jagat Raj Tripathi, and former Information Commissioner Mr. Swadesh Kumar were also present.
Director Mrs. Sarita Jaiswal, Principal Mrs. Anupam Singh, and Founder-President Mr. Ajay Kumar reminisced about the school’s 25 year journey, emphasizing its commitment to academic excellence and holistic education.
The event reaffirmed Scholars' Home’s dedication to shaping well-rounded, future-ready leaders.
Celebrates 25 Glorious Years with an Evening of Cultural Brilliance and Creative Splendor*
30th November – Scholars' Home, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow marked its Silver Jubilee with a vibrant annual celebration, blending tradition, creativity, and talent.
The program featured a thought-provoking play, “Laayak Kaun,” focusing on family values; the patriotic tribute to “India: The Rising Sun”; the whimsical “Musical Fairyland”; an enchanting play, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”; and an English classic dramatic rendition of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” The evening also showcased an energetic karate demonstration, an awe-inspiring pyramid formation, and a melodious vocal and instrumental rendition.
Chief Guest Lt. Gen. Mukesh Chaddha praised the students' discipline and determination, while
the distinguished guest, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Mr. Rajeev Malhotra, appreciated the hard work of the students and wished them a bright future. On this occasion, retired IG Mr. R.K.S. Rathore, former Commissioner Mr. Jagat Raj Tripathi, and former Information Commissioner Mr. Swadesh Kumar were also present.
Director Mrs. Sarita Jaiswal, Principal Mrs. Anupam Singh, and Founder-President Mr. Ajay Kumar reminisced about the school’s 25 year journey, emphasizing its commitment to academic excellence and holistic education.
The event reaffirmed Scholars' Home’s dedication to shaping well-rounded, future-ready leaders.