Our Events

HARIDWAR BAHUAAYAMI SHIKSHAN SEWA SANSTHAN TRUST

Independence Day

We rejoice on Independence Day on 15th August a momentous occasion celebrating India’s freedom from colonial rule It marks the country’s sovereignty and honors the sacrifices of freedom fighters. We celebrate with our children and their parents. Patriotic fervor is displayed through flag hoisting, cultural events, and parades, fostering unity and pride among citizens. This day is a tribute to India’s resilience and spirit.  We celebrate with our children and their parents.

Republic Day

We commemorate  Republic Day on January 26, the adoption of India’s Constitution in 1950. It signifies the nation’s transition to a republic and highlights democratic values. We hoisted the national flag early in the morning. We distribute food and sweets among our impoverished children. The celebration also serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the principles of democracy and equality.

Ambedkar Jayanti

On Ambedkar Jayanti, we honor Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s legacy by organizing educational seminars, community gatherings, and cultural programs. We emphasize his contributions to social justice and equality through speeches and discussions. The celebration includes distributing literature about his principles and offering support to marginalized communities, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and empowerment.

Gandhi Jayanti

On October 2nd, we celebrate Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday with great reverence. Our president presents Garlands Gandhi’s statue, and members deliver speeches on his ideology and role in India’s freedom. We also distribute food, chocolates, and sweets among our volunteers and participants, fostering a spirit of unity and remembrance of Gandhi’s enduring legacy.

Guru Nanak Gurpurab

On January 5th, we joyously celebrate Guru Nanak Prakash Utsav, celebrating the birth of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak.  with great enthusiasm and deep respect. We celebrate with great enthusiasm and profound respect with our members and impoverished children. We distribute sweets and food among the children, ensuring everyone partakes in the joy and blessings of this auspicious occasion. The event also includes educational activities and storytelling sessions to instill Guru Nanak’s values of compassion, equality, and selfless service in the younger generation.

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, celebrated on January 20th, is a day of great enthusiasm and reverence for us. We honor this auspicious occasion with our members and impoverished children, distributing sweets and food to share the joy of the day. Our president delivers an inspiring speech highlighting Sikh history and Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s profound contributions to our righteous culture. The event also includes traditional music, prayers, and educational activities that teach the values of courage, compassion, and justice championed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Guru Teg Bahadur Jayant

We celebrate Guru Teg Bahadur Jayanti, honoring the legacy of the ninth Sikh Guru. The day will include special prayers, a recital of Guru Teg Bahadur’s teachings, and a cultural program featuring student performances and speeches that highlight his contributions to religious freedom and justice. The celebration aims to inspire students with values of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to truth

Saraswati Puja 

Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts. Our efforts aim to spread joy and appreciation, enhancing the festive atmosphere and fostering a sense of togetherness among our children. During Saraswati Puja, we celebrate by distributing food, chocolates, and sweets to our volunteers and participants. This festive occasion is marked by a spirit of gratitude and community, honoring Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts.

Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna  Janmashtami at Haridwar Bahuaayami Shikshan Sewa Sansthan Trust is a lively procession of Lord Krishna’s birth. Our NGO is filled with beautiful rangolis and flowers, creating a festive atmosphere. Our children engage in dramas of Krishna’s life stories, including the famous “Dahi Handi” event, which is highly expected. The atmosphere is filled with traditional songs and dances, as well as devotional music.

Ram Navami

We observe Ram Navami with vibrant festivities, honoring Lord Rama’s birth. The celebration includes organizing devotional events, community feasts, and cultural performances that highlight the values of righteousness and devotion. We also distribute food and essentials to underprivileged families, fostering a spirit of generosity and unity, while promoting the cultural significance of this auspicious festival.

Eid

We celebrate Eid with joy and inclusivity.  Our students will participate in cultural performances, showcasing traditional songs and dances. Classrooms will be decorated with festive themes, and a community feast will be organized, allowing everyone to share delicious traditional dishes. This celebration aims to foster a sense of unity, respect, and understanding among students of diverse backgrounds, emphasizing the values of generosity and compassion.

The Christmas Day

On December 25th, our school will celebrate Christmas Day with joy and festive spirit. The celebrations will include a Christmas play performed by students, carol singing, and a visit from Santa Claus, who will distribute gifts to all children. Classrooms will be decorated with Christmas trees, lights, and ornaments. Additionally, we will have a special assembly where students will share the story of Christmas and its significance.