“Our Girls Craft Handmade Rakhis”

This Rakshabandhan, our school girls took part in a special activity, crafting beautiful handmade rakhis—a traditional symbol of love and protection between brothers and sisters. Each rakhi was uniquely designed, reflecting the girls’ creativity and care.

Through this activity, our girls not only celebrated a cherished tradition but also experienced the joy of creating something meaningful. Their rakhis symbolized the strong bonds of family and the values of love and respect that we strive to instill in them.

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