“No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” – H.E. Luccock

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Sapphire’s aim is to give their students a platform to ignite their young minds and harness their
innate talent and aesthetic competence. The annual day ‘Anukriti’ was held with great zeal and
grandeur at Sapphire International School, Crossings Republik. A galaxy of dignitaries, including
Shri Pradtyut Bordoloi, member of parliament for Assam’s New gong constituency, Rani Khanam
Ji Sufi Kathak dancer and choreographer, graced the occasion as chief guest & guest of honour.
Esteemed members of management presided as the guests promising their unbounded support.
Commencing on a devotional note, the celebration embraced various facets of Indian history and
culture. The brochure of ‘Yash ki Dharohar” and the second edition of the school’s Newsletter
‘Mimansa- Reflections of Mind’ was released by all the dignitaries. The session’s annual report
was read aloud by the proud sapphirians. The theatrical rendition ‘Yash Ki Dharohar’ included a
series of thematic performances ranging from devotion to family values, patriotism, unity in
diversity, colonialism and tribute to Rajputana kings, martyrs, and rich heritage of India. The
event’s most memorable moment was marked by the precious words of gratitude and appreciation
expressed by Principal Ms. Vandana Midha during an address to the August gathering. Overall,
the celebrations concluded on a happy note with a vote of thanks by the Wing heads followed by
the chief guest’s address, encouraging the students to establish the same zeal and zest in all their
endeavors, mixing it with a tinge of values and ethics

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