Sanskriti KMV School Celebrates Its 23rd Founder’s Day -- A Heartfelt Blend of Tradition, Innovation, and Celebration
With faith in hearts and joy in spirits, Sanskriti KMV School celebrated its 23rd Founder’s Day — a day that marked yet another glorious milestone in its journey of growth, learning, and enlightenment. The occasion became even more memorable with the inauguration of the new “Senior Secondary Tech Block”, a symbol of progress that beautifully bridges the school’s timeless values with the vision of a technologically empowered future.

Jalandhar, October 16, 2025: With faith in hearts and joy in spirits, Sanskriti KMV School celebrated its 23rd Founder’s Day — a day that marked yet another glorious milestone in its journey of growth, learning, and enlightenment. The occasion became even more memorable with the inauguration of the new “Senior Secondary Tech Block”, a symbol of progress that beautifully bridges the school’s timeless values with the vision of a technologically empowered future.
The day began on a deeply spiritual note with a Hawan Ceremony, invoking the divine blessings of the Almighty. The air resonated with the chanting of sacred mantras as flames of purity and devotion rose high, reflecting the collective prayers for knowledge, strength, and wisdom. It was a moment of peace and gratitude — a reminder of the school’s unwavering faith in the values of harmony and righteousness.
The event was graced by esteemed guests —Chander Mohan, President of Arya Shiksha Mandal, and Niraja Chander Mohan, Member — as the Chief Guests of the day. Distinguished dignitaries including Dr. Sushma Chawla (Vice President), Alok Sondhi (General Secretary), Dr. Sushma Chopra (Secretary), Dhruv Kumar Mittal (Treasurer), Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi (Manager), Dr. S.P. Gupta (Member), Anuradha Sondhi (Member), Dr S K Sharma and Dr. Deepali Luthra (Member), Navneet Samra, Sheetal Monga, Nandini Monga and Gayatri Kohli added dignity and grace to the celebration with their presence.
The ceremony commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. Principal Rachna Monga extended a warm welcome to the distinguished guests by presenting planters — a green token of gratitude — followed by the recitation of the Gayatri Mantra.
The cultural segment of the day was a soul-stirring celebration of creativity, patriotism, and unity. The students mesmerized the audience with a musical presentation on Raag Bhairav Fusion, followed by a graceful Saraswati Vandana and devotional Krishna Dance by the pre-primary wing. The patriotic dance “Bade Chalo” stirred emotions of love for the nation, while the senior students’ fusion dance representing the four directions of India — East, West, North, and South — symbolized the unity in diversity that defines our nation. The Bhangra and Giddha performances by the senior students added vibrant hues of Punjabi spirit, depicting resilience, strength, and the boundless joy of life.
Addressing the gathering President Chander Mohan expressed immense joy and pride in witnessing the school’s growth and the students’ brilliance. He praised the beautifully organized event, calling it “a soulful celebration where devotion, discipline, and creativity walk hand in hand.”
With genuine affection and admiration, he congratulated everyone on the inauguration of the Senior Secondary Tech Block, describing it as “a symbol of progress that beautifully connects the wisdom of the past with the innovation of the future.”
Principal Rachna Monga expressed deep gratitude to the President Sir and management, faculty, students, and parents for their unwavering support and faith. She added, “This celebration is not merely an event; it is a reflection of our collective journey — a journey of dreams realized through hard work, unity, and divine blessings.” She also extended warm Diwali greetings to everyone.
The event concluded with the National Anthem, followed by Diwali celebrations in the beautifully illuminated school courtyard. The night sky glittered with fireworks as joy and togetherness filled the air.