On January 26, 2025, Gajera Vidhyabhavan in Katargam hosted a grand celebration to mark the 76th Republic Day of India. The event was a vibrant display of patriotism and cultural pride, bringing together students, teachers, and the local community to honour the day when the Indian Constitution came into effect in 1950.
The event consisted of speeches from eminent personalities like Trustee- Chuni Sir the Ex -Army Personnel, Campus Director– Dr. Gulab Vasani, PrincipalMR. Nitin Patiland other dignitaries.
The event consisted of speeches from eminent personalities like Trustee- Chuni Sir the Ex -Army Personnel, Campus Director– Dr. Gulab Vasani, PrincipalMR. Nitin Patiland other dignitaries.
The event started with the Director of the Campus, Academic Director, Principal of the school, the Ex-Army Personnel, Principals and. hoisting the national flag. After the flag hoisting, the students of the four different houses started their march past along with NCC CADETS and saluted the National Flag. After the march past came to an end.
Ex-Army Personnel Mr .Manmohan Sharma addressed to all students and educators where he invoked to all the citizens to make our nation ahead in all genres.
Following this, Ex-Army Personnel and Trustee shree Chuni Sir Felicitated the family member Employee of Gajera group with a cheque of 2 Lakh rupees that will make ease their lives in survival.
One of the highlights of the celebration was the cultural program, which included traditional dances, music performances, and art displays. The students’ enthusiasm and creativity were evident in every performance, reflecting their deep respect for the nation’s heritage and their hopes for its future.
The event concluded with a vote of thank by Nitin Patil, Principal Higher secondary English Medium wing.
The 76th Republic Day celebration at Gajera Vidhyabhavan was a testament to the school’s commitment to fostering a sense of national pride and responsibility among its students. It was a day filled with joy, patriotism, and a renewed commitment to the ideals of justice, equality, and fraternity.