DH NEWS SERVICE
Jammu, Mar 3
Rich Harvest School celebrated its annual fest-2025 “Ek Shaam Jammu Ke Naam” with great fervor and enthusiasm.
The event was graced by Chief Guest SSB Chairperson, Indu Kanwal Chib & Special guest of Honour was District & Sessions Judge (Retd.) Bala Jyoti who appreciated the efforts of the students in showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Jammu and applauded the efforts of Team Rich Harvest for making efforts to preserve the culture and heritage of Jammu.
The highlight of the evening was the spectacular showcase of Dogra culture and warriors, which left the audience mesmerized. The students presented a colorful and vibrant display of traditional dances, music, and drama, highlighting the bravery and valor of Dogra warriors.
The event also featured a range of cultural performances, including folk dances, songs, and skits, all of which were meticulously prepared and presented by the students. The uniqueness of the program was the virtual tour of Jammu by Rich Harvest Airlines and the live performances by the renowned Dogri singers of Jammu Asha Kesar (Dogri Paakh Singer) and Shamsher Mohd (Dogri Folk Singer). Founder Rich Harvest Schools and Vice Chairperson S.G Dogra Foundation, Uma Katal welcomed and thanked the Chief Guest, Presiding Guest and other special Guest for their presence. She also gave a presentation on the performance of the school and said, Rich Harvest shall leave no stone unturned in its efforts to preserve the culture of Jammu by spreading awareness in the students. The Chief Guest Indu Kanwal Chib, in her address, encouraged the students to take pride in their cultural heritage and to strive for excellence in all their endeavors she appreciated the unique concept of the school Ek Shaam Jammu Ke Naam and appreciated the school for the awareness they are spreading amongst the students to save the culture and heritage of Jammu and she said more and more such programs should be held as it is need of the hour.
The event concluded with a grand finale by the students and a vote of thanks by the Principal Raswinder Kaur.