Makar Sankranti is
among the most auspicious occasions for Hindus and is celebrated in almost all
parts of India, but also in our neighboring
country Nepal.
It is a harvest festival and is celebrated in
many cultural forms with immense devotion, fervor and cheerfulness. The
festival is celebrated on 14th January and is possibly the only Indian festival
whose date always falls on the same day each year with just a few exceptions.
Children in Witty
World celebrated the festival with great
joy and gusto, they participated in the traditional Kite flying activity and
also made and decorated their own kites . Chlidren participated in cooking
experience making til laddos.
Laddu of Til (Sesame)
made with Jaggery is the festivals speciality.
Children were indeed in a festive mood
that prevailed in the school throughout
the day!!
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