Mithi Gobindram Public School

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Inspiring Session on “Value Building through Aarti” for Class I Students

An inspiring session on “Value Building through Aarti” was successfully organized on 15 April 2026 at Mithi Gobindram Public School for Class I students and their parents.


The main objective of this session was to make children aware of the importance of Aarti, prayer, and devotion to God, while nurturing moral values in their lives.


Coordinator Mini Nair, in her address, explained to the children that although God is not visible, He is present everywhere. She emphasized that parents, teachers, and all living beings are forms of God and deserve respect and care. Children were encouraged to begin their day with prayer, seek blessings for their family, friends, and teachers, and start their day on a positive note. She also highlighted the importance of performing Aarti regularly in the evening and sharing the day’s experiences with family members.


Our true guide and motivator Shraddhey Bhauji, shared that Aarti is not just a ritual but a powerful medium to instill positivity, discipline, and devotion in children’s lives. He urged parents to motivate their children to practice prayer and Aarti regularly and create a value-rich environment at home.


Principal Mr. A. N. Manikandan stated that connecting children with God at an early age is crucial for their overall personality development. He also encouraged parents to maintain open communication with their children and stay connected with the school.

The program was graced by the presence of the institution’s President, revered Siddh Bhauji, Secretary Mr. Ghanshyam Boolchandani, Principal Mr. A. N. Manikandan, Vice Principal Ms. Divya Kriplani, Coordinator Mini Nair, teachers, parents, and Class I students.

Vote of thanks was delivered by Vice Principal Ms. Divya Kriplani, and the program was effectively conducted by Ms. Neetu Yadav.

At the end of the program, Aarti materials were distributed as a token of blessing to the parents by revered Siddh Bhauji.