The event commenced with a traditional lamp lighting ceremony symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment
The Chief Guest for the day Mrs. Meenakshi Lekhi Ji, Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture, Shri Akshay Rout Ji, Former Director General, Swachh Bharat Mission, Former Deputy General, Election Commission of India, Former Deputy General, DD News, Mrs. Shweta Chauhan, Deputy Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, Shri Raj Nath Gupta Ji, Chairman, Managing Committee, Ramjas Foundation, Chairman, Ramjas International School, Shri Devesh Gupta Ji, Chairman Governing Body, Ramjas College , Honorary Secretary, Ramjas Foundation, Vice Chairman, Ramjas International School, Shri Harsh Gupta Ji, Manager, Ramjas International School, Ex MLA Shri Anil Sharma, Mrs. Rachna Pant, Director, Ramjas International School, Ms. Richa Sharma, Principal, Ramjas International School, graced the stage and inaugurated the auspicious event.
The evening featured a vibrant cultural program showcasing students’ exceptional talents. The senior musical play, “Rai Kedarnath ji’s Timeless Vision – Education from Vedas to Quantum World,” portrayed the evolution of education policies from the founder’s era to the modern National Education Policy (NEP).
A moment of pride arose during the mesmerizing dance performances, representing diverse forms such as Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Chau, Odissi, Manipuri, and Kathakali. A harmonious symphony by students playing over 20 musical instruments added to the enchantment. Primary section students presented “Enchanted Pages,” a storyboard weaving timeless morals through fairytale characters.
The school choir group conveyed the essence of unity through melodious voices, emphasizing the power of coming together. The Student Council presented the school’s Annual Report, showcasing milestones and progress. The Grand Finale united characters on stage, creating a tableau of unity.
Chief Guest Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi extended wishes for the Golden Jubilee Year, emphasizing India’s ancient culture. She urged collective efforts to make India a fully developed nation by 2047. Guest of Honour Shri Akshay Rout emphasized life values from parents and teachers, underscoring the role of teachers in shaping personalities.
Mrs. Shweta Chauhan highlighted the importance of co-scholastic activities, praising Ramjas institutions’ education system. Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, in a message conveyed inability to mark his presence and congratulated Ramjas International School on its 50-year milestone guided by the venerable Ramjas Foundation. Wished for students’ success in exams and life, and gratitude to parents for their steadfast commitment to education.
School Director Mrs. Rachna Pant emphasized ‘Educated India, Developed India’ and the support provided by Ramjas Foundation. Principal Ms. Richa Sharma proposed the vote of thanks, concluding the event with the National Anthem.
As the curtains fell, Ramjas International School embarked on its next 50 years with renewed vigor, continuing its legacy of quality education and excellence.