Sankranthi is a traditional Indian festival celebrated to mark the start of the harvest season and the arrival of spring. It is also known as Makar Sankranti and is celebrated on the 14th of January every year.
At Kairos Global school, we celebrated Sankranti by hosting a special event where students learned about the cultural and traditional significance of the festival. The event included a variety of activities such as kite flying, rangoli making, and traditional dances to folk songs.
It was a great way for students to learn about the cultural and traditional significance of the festival while also participating in fun activities. Experienced the true spirit of this joyous festival as we celebrated Sankranthi.