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Jamshedpur: Tiny Tots of Greenfield win hearts with ‘Ram Katha’ presentation

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
17 December 2023
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Jamshedpur: Tiny Tots of Greenfield win hearts with ‘Ram Katha’ presentation
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Jamshedpur, Dec. 17: Greenfield Sanskarshala, Sonari and Kadma Jamshedpur, a play school, celebrated its 11th anniversary on Saturday at Tata Auditorium XLRI. The chief guest, Nandani Shukla, Principal of Kerala Samajam School, and educationist Ratnabali Sengupta, inaugurated the event.

The principal of Greenfield Ekta Agarwal staff and students were excited to perform the Hindi drama Ram Katha Namak Sangeet.

A total of 175 students of the school felt proud to display and portray themselves in different characters of Ramayana.

Children aged 3 to 4 years of playgroup and nursery class presented the leela from the birth of Shri Ram to his return to Ayodhya from exile, wearing colorful Indian costumes.

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It is a day that cannot be forgotten when we see talented young actors playfully presenting the story of Ramayana.

Narad Muni from heaven

The show starts with Narad Muni from heaven, who conveys that Ram Katha is happening in Green Field School, which is big news for Sir’s video.

To cut the story short, our confident little ones from the nursery

The speakers briefly explained the seven episodes of the Ramayana. The show started with the blessings of Shri Ganesh and Saraswati. The play’s actors gave a strong message that Ramayana does not belong to any religion but is a feeling for every Indian.

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