New Dhaulapur Public School (NDPS)Chowki Khalet (Palampur) celebrated Christmas Day with religious fervour & enthusiasm

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RAJESH SURYAVANSHI
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New Dhauladhar Public School Chowki Khalet (Palampur) celebrated Christmas Day with religious fervour & enthusiasm, in the school premises, today
 The festive spirit was witnessed among school staff and students.

Tiny tots of pre-primary section of New Dhaulapur Public School celebrated Christmas by exhibiting their talent through songs and dance performances.

The students enthralled the audience by enacting the scene of Nativity.

They emphasized the importance of caring and sharing and spreading goodness all around.

The children spread cheer with their smiles and lovely attire.

Mr. Varun Sharma-Director of NDPS praised and appreciated the efforts of the little ones and the teachers. They participated in carol singing too.

An English play was also enacted highlighting the spirit of Christmas and the birth and sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the sake of humanity. Children performed enthralling dances adding to the festive atmosphere. Santas of NDPS Khalet who were dressed in red and white clothes, carried bags full of goodies and distributed candies and gifts.

On this occasion, children also spoke about the true meaning of Christmas and ornaments that are hung on a Christmas tree like, the shiny star, the silver bell, the red and white candy, the wreath, the candle and the Santa.

Ms. Monika Sharma, the Principal of NDPS expressed her delight on seeing such enthusiasm in the children who brought the spirit of Christmas to life.

She said happiness lies in celebrating together as a family and that students from other schools made the NDPS family bigger and celebrations better.

Later, The Director of NDPS Khalet, while throwing light on Merry Christmas day said that this auspicious day is celebrated all over the world on December 25. People celebrate Christmas day to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ—who is believed to be the Messiah.

Christmas day celebration can be traced back to the mid-fourth century in Asia Minor, now known as Turkey.

He further told that during the festival, Christians gather to eat the Feast of the Nativity of Christ and the consumption of bread and wine was a common custom during this time.

Throughout Europe, Christians also celebrate Christmas day by lighting candles on trees and singing carols by candlelight.

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A lot of people celebrate the birth of Jesus by putting up a happy Christmas day tree, decorating it with lights, and sharing presents with friends and family. Many people also plan for new year celebrations around this time.

He wished Teachers, Staff, students and their worthy parents A Merry Christmas.

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