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Celebrating Colours, Expressing Colourful Gratitude at Mount LItera Zee School

Celebrating Colours, Expressing Colourful Gratitude at Mount LItera Zee School
Students of Mount LItera Zee School celebrated the festival of Rang Panchami after celebrating a grand Holi this year after two years.
It was time for Holi celebrations in grand style at Mount LItera Zee School, with the summing-up of Final Exams. Students were ecstatic about celebrating the festival of colours.
There was a great sigh of relief on the faces of students after long time at MLZS, Indore. Students were filled with energy and excitement due to arrival of one of the most awaited festival of the year, Holi.
However, due to Covid protocols still on, teachers advised students to play Holi with chemical less Herbals colours and also suggested ways to prepare Herbal colours at home.
Students prepared greeting cards for the teachers to celebrate the festive month. Students sang songs of colours, made pictures, recited poems and danced on fun songs.
School principal Manoj Bajpai wished everyone on this auspicious occasion with his words of wisdom. Students also took oath of celebrating the festival of Rang Panchami also with Herbal colours, save water, using mask and sanitizers.
Students of class 6 who performed extremely well included: Aarya Maheshwari; Abhilash Joshi; Akshara Patel; Stuti Laddha; Shreshtha Jain; Nehal Patel; Shubh Gangwal; Kushagra Bhadauria; Bhawish Kumawat; and Manav Patel.
Some exceptional participants were: Yuvraj Chouhan and Darshika Jain.

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