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Bengal's Culture Shines at School Concert
17 Apr
Summary
- School concert 'Jhankriti 2025' celebrated Bengal's cultural richness.
- Performances spanned dance, drama, and music over two days.
- Students were recognized for academic and co-curricular achievements.

The Sri Ram Narayan Singh Memorial High School recently held its annual concert, 'Jhankriti 2025,' at the Kala Mandir auditorium. This year's theme, 'Bengal,' aimed to showcase the state's harmony, diversity, and cultural richness.
The first day featured performances by primary section students and was attended by chief guest Mahua Mukherjee, a classical dance exponent. The second day showcased senior students, with author Madhuri Majumdar as chief guest.
Performances included dance, drama, and music, with special tributes to Salil Chowdhury and Raj Kapoor. Highlights were a dance drama 'The Selfish Giant' and an adaptation of 'Julius Caesar.'
The event also included an award ceremony recognizing young achievers. The concert concluded with 'Aahvan,' a dance advocating women's empowerment, and the felicitation of the school's ICSE and ISC toppers.