The students of MAPS Cambridge Wing embraced the ethos and values of Indian culture, and celebrated the culmination of the auspicious festival of Navratri by performing a beautiful rendition of the Durga Chalisa. The scintillating dance performance left the audience awestruck, and gave goosebumps to all the
spectators. It was truly a treat to the eyes and soul! It seemed like it was a rendezvous with all the nine forms of Durga Ma in their human incarnation! The event was a testimony to the values and culture inculcated in the character of the students of Cambridge wing alongside the academics and co-curriculars that they excel in. The performance culminated with a Durga Aarti in which the respected Principal Ma’am Ms. Alka Sahni and respected Cambridge Administrator Ms. Sweetu Bhardwaj worshipped the little girls portraying the nine different forms of goddess Durga which was a treat to the eyes and indeed very heart warming. Principal Ma’am also has an interaction with the students and asked several questions to enhance their understanding of the story of goddess Durga and Indian mythology.
It was a great way to celebrate the spirit of womanhood and worshipping goddess Durga during the auspicious period of Navratri.