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Jodhamal hosts Regalia '24 to bid farewell to class of 2025
1/1/2025 9:56:01 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 1: As the academic year 2024-25 draws to a close, Jodhamal Public School hosted the elegant Regalia'24 to bid an emotional adieu to its outgoing Class XII students. The event celebrated the culmination of their transformative journey at the school, marking the end of a memorable chapter.
The grand event commenced with a ceremonial lamp-lighting and a cake-cutting, symbolizing new beginnings. This was followed by an electrifying ramp-walk where students dazzled the audience with their poise and style. Adding to the excitement, the school honoured selected students with special titles under the 'Masters of Many' category, recognizing their excellence across diverse fields.
The host students of Class XI captivated the gathering with their engaging performances, showcasing creativity and camaraderie. The graduating Class of 2025 was lauded for their resilience, dedication, and accomplishments, leaving an indelible legacy on the institution.
The highlight of the evening was the much-anticipated title ceremony:
Mr. & Ms. Charming was bagged by Sarthak Jain and Mayara Aul respectively. Nirbhay Choudhary and Avikshita Sharma were adjudged Mr. & Ms. Consistent respectively. Rohan Langar and Adaliya Narang were declared Mr. & Ms. Perfect respectively while Sachdeep Singh and Czia Raina became Mr. & Ms. Elegant respectively. The most coveted title of Mr. & Ms. Jodhamal was given to Aryan Manhas and Vidhi Dhallam respectively.
The event was a poignant reminder of the remarkable contributions of the graduating students, who have exemplified Jodhamal's core values of excellence, integrity, and leadership.
The ceremony concluded with heartfelt words of encouragement from the school's leadership. Trustee Mr. Nandan Kuthiala, Director Mrs. Arati Kuthiala, Principal Mr. Girish Kumar, and Vice Principal Ms. Amita Arora expressed their gratitude to parents, teachers, and the school community for their unwavering support in nurturing these bright young minds.
Meticulously orchestrated by Mrs. Aashima and her dedicated team, Regalia'24 was a splendid tribute to the Class of 2025, inspiring them to embark on the next phase of their journey with confidence and grace. Vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Pooja Sharma, the CCA Coordinator, whose best wishes added a perfect closing touch to the event.
The formal ceremony was followed by a sumptuous lunch and a vibrant dance floor which was rocked by all students and teachers alike.
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