By odisha , 5 February, 2025

Amrita Vidyalayam in Janla, Bhubaneswar, celebrated its Annual Function ‘SANYOG-2024’ this Saturday at its premises with vibrant student participation. The festivities started with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the Chief Guest Dr. Soumya Ranjan Patnaik, Founder Editor of The Sambad, the Chief Speaker Sri Loluck Baby, Senior Director of Academic Excellence for South India, and the Guest of Honour Sri Smrutiranjan Biswal, State Engagement Officer at NSDC, Odisha, in the presence of Bri Namratamrita Chitanya and Rasikamrita Chaitanya along with other dignitaries.

By amrithagopal , 5 February, 2025

On January 31, 2025, Amrita Vidyalayam was a dazzling spectacle of joy and creativity as All Colours' Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm. The young Amritians dressed in mesmerizing attires, reflecting the vibrant hues of a rainbow, filling the campus with cheer and excitement. 

The day's festivities began with students marvelling at the stunning colours of the rainbow gracing the sky, sparking curiosity and wonder about the beauty of nature. They sang melodious songs, danced joyfully, and participated in various activities, rejoicing in the lively atmosphere. 

By odisha , 4 February, 2025

Saraswati Puja, also known as Basant Panchami, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the revered deity of wisdom, knowledge, and learning. This auspicious occasion holds special importance in educational institutions, where students seek the goddess's blessings for academic success and enlightenment. Amrita Vidyalayam, Bhubaneswar, celebrated this sacred day with great fervour and devotion. 

By amrithagopal , 4 February, 2025

Parakram Divas, a day that echoes the spirit of courage and patriotism, was celebrated with immense pride at Amrita Vidyalayam on January 23. The occasion is dedicated to remembering the noble thoughts and brave deeds of one of India’s greatest freedom fighters — Netaji Subhash Chandra Bosee. 

The event commenced with a tribute to the indomitable spirit of Netaji. Students and teachers gathered to watch an inspiring documentary showcasing Netaji's extraordinary journey and his invaluable contributions to India’s freedom struggle. 

By amrithagopal , 4 February, 2025

On January 27, 2025, Amrita Vidyalayam celebrated Republic Day with ardent patriotic fervour, instilling pride and love for the nation in the hearts of all present. The event showcased the students' talents and enthusiasm through various activities. 

A spirited quiz competition engaged the young minds, testing their knowledge of India’s Constitution, history, and national achievements. Students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their awareness and competitive spirit. 

By gayathrims , 4 February, 2025

In a moment of great pride for Amrita Vidyalayam, Kanyakumari, M.J. Abishek, a talented Class VI student, has etched his name in history by setting a Noble World Record for the longest duration in double Silambam stick rotation.

Abishek’s unwavering dedication and passion for the ancient martial art of Silambam have earned him this prestigious recognition. His achievement is a shining example of the discipline, hard work, and pursuit of excellence that are deeply embedded in the culture of Amrita Vidyalayam.

By gayathrims , 3 February, 2025

The Republic Day celebration began with a warm welcome to the chief guest, Dr. Salil Patil, followed by the flag unfurling ceremony. Students and staff sang the National Anthem, “Jhanda Geet,” and pledge in Hindi under the leadership of Vedika Biradar from Std. VIII. Students from Std. III to VIII presented a patriotic song, “Bharat Hamko Jaan Se Pyara Hai.” Hital Thakare from Std. VIII delivered a speech in English, while Chaudhari Bhavesh from Std. IX spoke in Hindi. Mrs. Kala Nair introduced the chief guest, who was then honoured by the Principal. Students from Std.

By gayathrims , 3 February, 2025

The Annual Sports Day at our school was celebrated with great enthusiasm and a spirit of camaraderie over two exciting days. The secondary section events took place on January 18th, while the primary section sports day was held on January 19th. Mr. Rohan More, the first Asian and Indian to swim across the Ocean Seven, graced the occasion as the chief guest for the secondary section. The day began with the lighting of the lamp at the Lotus Feet of Amma, followed by a soulful song by the Std V to VII girls’ choir.