Jamshedpur, Jan 30: On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s 78th martyrdom anniversary, a special exhibition showcasing rare posters and books on the life of the Father of the Nation was organised at St Mary’s English School, Bistupur (Senior Block).
The exhibition displayed 100 rare posters depicting important moments from Gandhiji’s life along with over 150 books on Mahatma Gandhi and other great leaders. It was jointly organised by the Gandhi Peace Foundation, IPTA Jamshedpur, and Sarvodaya Mandal East Singhbhum, with full support from the school administration.

The programme began with a silent prayer during the morning assembly to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. This was followed by an interactive discussion session in the school auditorium where students asked questions about Gandhiji’s life and values.
Addressing the students, Sarva Seva Sangh administrative coordinator Arvind Anjum said that Mahatma Gandhi and Gautam Buddha were global messengers of peace who gave India a strong identity through human values.

IPTA member Arpita, School Principal Father Vernon D’Souza, chemistry lecturer Nibha Sinha, and Hindi lecturer Ashok were present during the event. Around 1,500 students visited the exhibition and shared their views.

Raman Murthy, Raj Ranjan, and Ankur Shashwat played an important role in making the exhibition successful.

