Today’s special assembly, organized by the juniors, vibrantly celebrated Baishakhi, a crucial harvest festival in North India. The morning was filled with cultural expressions through traditional songs, dances, and poems, all reflecting the joy of Baishakhi. The performances were not only entertaining but also served an educational purpose, as students highlighted Baishakhi’s significance as the Sikh New Year and the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. It also marks the harvesting of winter crops, underscoring its importance to the farming community. This assembly provided a wonderful opportunity for students to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of this festive occasion.