Pyramid International School Spreads Love and Joy on Grandparents' Day at EK Privar Old Age Home"
BASMAT- Pyramid International School celebrated Grandparents' Day with enthusiasm and warmth at EK Privar Old Age Home. Esteemed dignitaries, including Gulab Ramrao Bokhare (Director, EK Privar Old Age Home), Firoj Kachhi (Director, Pyramid International School), Laxmikant Murkiya, Gautam Parkhe, Sherulla Khan, Subhashji Lalpotu, Marotrao Ubare, and Yashwantrao Ubare, graced the occasion.
Grade 2 students welcomed guests with a melodious song, setting the tone for an afternoon filled with love and laughter. Heartwarming skits and performances by students left the audience spellbound.
Firoj Kachhi praised EK Privar Old Age Home's exceptional facilities, provided without government aid. He emphasized, "We should cherish and honor our elders, who have shaped us into who we are today. They are our guiding lights, and their wisdom is invaluable."
Dignitaries shared thoughts on intergenerational bonding, stressing the importance of family ties and social responsibility. Students gifted essential items to elderly residents, while parents contributed generously.
The event showcased Pyramid International School's commitment to inculcating empathy, compassion, and community service among students. By celebrating Grandparents' Day, the school reinforced the significance of respecting elders.
Elderly residents beamed with joy, feeling loved and appreciated. EK Privar Old Age Home and Pyramid International School look forward to collaborative initiatives fostering love, care, and connection.
Principal Jayshree Devda, Principal Preeti Dhabe, and all teachers and students have taken tremendous efforts to make this program successful.
The celebration concluded with a sense of gratitude and connection, bridging the gap between generations. Pyramid International School's initiative inspired students to value their roots and cherish their relationships with grandparents.