Sona Devi University celebrated Children’s Day on its campus with great enthusiasm and vibrant activities to honor the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who cherished and championed the rights and well-being of children.
The event, organized by the university’s cultural committee, witnessed active participation from students, faculty, and staff. The celebrations began with an inspiring speech by Acting Registrar Mrs. Archana Singh, who emphasized the importance of nurturing creativity, curiosity, and education in young minds. She reiterated the role of today’s youth in shaping a better future.
Various fun-filled activities, including painting competitions, storytelling sessions, and cultural performances, were organized to make the day special. A highlight of the event was the skit performed by university students, depicting the values and teachings of Pandit Nehru.
Faculty members also engaged with the students through interactive sessions, emphasizing the importance of holistic education and moral values. The event concluded with the distribution of sweets and certificates to participants, leaving the children and young learners with cherished memories.
On this occasion, the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. J.P. Mishra, extended his warm wishes and encouraged students to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. The celebration reflected the university’s commitment to fostering an environment that promotes learning, joy, and growth for young minds.
Sona Devi University continues to uphold its dedication to academic excellence and all-round development, making such events an integral part of its culture.