Friday, August 3, 2012

Rakshabandhan- A festival of brothers and sisters

Rakhi or Rakshabandhan is a festival, to celebrate the strong bond between the brother and sister. This festival is also known as Rakhi Purnima in some parts of the country. The festival is on Full moon day.

In this festival, sisters tie the sacred thread or string on their brothers' right wrists, and pray for their long life. And brother's promises to take care of their sisters from any difficulty.

In ancient days, Rakhi resulted in innumerable political ties among kingdoms and states. The Rajputs and Maraths queens, sent Rakhis to Mughal Kings and despite their differences, the Mughal Kings have offered help and protection to their Rakhi-sisters  at critical moments and honoured the fraternal bond.

We, celebrated this festival of love, at our school, and kids understood the value of this festival.

Check out the pictures of the festival-







Thursday, August 2, 2012

Red Day Pictures of Playgroup Class


 The Red Day celebration to make the kids understand the red color. There are many things around us and many items we use in day-to-day life are red, but we do not realize it. We just want our students to know that we have red all around us.

We understand Kids, and we do understand that all of them are different. We give special attention to all kids, and make them feel important member of Eurokids- ashiana nagar's family.



Red Day Pictures of Nursery Class

We want to share this special pictures of our students of Nursery Class on a Red Day. We, teachers of EuroKids- Ashiana Nagar, share a special bond with our students. We care for each and every student of our School. We give a special attention to every student.