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The Indian School Annual Cultural Fair 2024 Concludes on a High Note

 The Indian School Annual Cultural Fair 2024 presented by Star Vision Events concluded on a high note at the Isa Town campus on Friday. The fair drew a large number of visitors and was a testament to the exceptional collaboration between the school and the wider community. The fair featured a dynamic blend of performances, exhibitions, and family entertainment activities, highlighting the diversity and artistic talent of the students.   Indian Embassy Second Secretary (HOC) Ravi Kumar Jain and Second Secretary (PPS to Ambassador) Girish Chandra Pujari visited the fair.  ISB Hon.Chairman Adv.Binu Mannil Varughese, Hon. Secretary V. Rajapandian, Star Vision Events  Chairman & CEO Sethuraj Kadakkal, Fair Organising Committee General Convener Vipin Kumar, Hon.Vice-Chairman & Hon. Member HSSE and Sports  Dr. Mohammed Faizal, Hon.Asst.Secretary & Hon. Member-Academics  Ranjini Mohan, Hon.Member -Projects &Maintenance Mithun Mohan,Hon.Member  Biju George, Hon.Member -Transport  Mohammad Nayaz Ullah,  Principal VR  Palaniswamy, Junior Wing Principal Pamela Xavier, Senior School & Academic Administration Vice-Principal  G.Satheesh, Middle Section Vice-Principal Jose Thomas,Junior Wing Vice-Principal Priya Laji,community leader Muhammed Hussain Malim and Chief Coordinator Shafi Parakatta attended the valedictory function. Hon.Chairman   Adv.Binu Mannil Varughese presented  bouquet  to the Indian Embassy officials. Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese presented  memento to  Star Vision Events  Chairman & CEO Sethuraj Kadakkal  and sponsors who supported the fair.  The ISB Annual Fair Souvenir was released by Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese presenting it to prominent businessman and community leader S Inayadulla and former ISB Hon.Secretray Saji Antony in the presence of Souvenir Editor Binoj Mathew and Staff Editor Sreesadan O.P.
Indian singer Tia Kar and her team enthralled the crowd with lively and energetic tunes, creating an electrifying atmosphere.  The food stalls, offering a variety of local and regional delicacies, were a hit, with guests savouring the rich flavours on offer. The vibrant energy of the event, combined with the music and diverse culinary delights, made for a memorable experience, as the audience thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the celebration, immersed in both entertainment and cultural experiences.
In his presidential address, Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese emphasized the school’s commitment to fostering unity and supporting quality education, highlighting that the success of the fair reflected these values. He noted that all proceeds from the event would be directed towards enhancing the school’s educational initiatives, ensuring a lasting impact on students' learning experiences. Adv. Bunu Mannil Varughese expressed his sincere gratitude to the community for their unwavering support, as well as to Star Vision Events, sponsors and the entire ISB family, for their generous contributions, which were instrumental in making the two-day fair a tremendous success.
General Convener Vipin Kumar expressed heartfelt gratitude to sponsors, community leaders, ministries, parents, teachers, students, and well-wishers for their invaluable support in making the school fair a resounding success. He highlighted that the active involvement of the entire school community was crucial in making the event not only enjoyable but also meaningful.
ISB Hon. Chairman Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese, Hon. Secretary V. Rajapandian, Executive Committee Members, Principal V.R Palaniswamy, and Junior Wing Principal Pamela Xavier expressed their heartfelt thanks to students, teachers, and parents for their overwhelming support in making the annual cultural fair a resounding success, especially on such short notice. Their collective efforts and dedication played a pivotal role in the fair’s seamless execution and vibrant atmosphere.

22 DEC 2024, ISB
Fair 2024 Concludes

THE INDIAN SCHOOL BAHRAIN

The Indian School is a CBSE affiliated school located in Bahrain. It was founded in the year 1950. The Indian School, Bahrain has around 12,000 students and is one of the largest co-ed schools in the Gulf.