Baramulla, November 20:The Dagger Parivaar School, an institution dedicated to children with special needs and abilities, celebrated its 3rd Annual Day with grandeur and joy. Run by the Indrani Balan Foundation, Pune, under the supervision of the Dagger Division Baramulla, the event showcased the extraordinary talents and resilience of its specially-abled students.
The celebration witnessed the participation of several prominent dignitaries, including GOC 19 Infantry Division, Maj. Gen. Pran Punia, Commander 19 Arty Brigade ,Brigadier Rajat Mohan Bhat, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, representatives from the Indrani Balan Foundation, and other esteemed guests. Their presence added to the significance of the event and underscored the collective commitment to supporting children with special abilities.
The students presented a vibrant array of cultural performances, including traditional dances, music, and skits, leaving the audience inspired and emotional.
Coordinator, Anzer Mujoo expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Indrani Balan Foundation and the Indian Army for their unwavering support in transforming the lives of these special children. He acknowledged their role in creating opportunities for these students to thrive and achieve their dreams.
The event concluded with the distribution of awards and certificates to the participants, recognizing their efforts and achievements. The Dagger Parivaar School remains a symbol of hope and inclusivity, continuing its mission to empower children with special needs through education and care.