Sunday, March 1, 2026

Kasidih High School Tiny Tots Shine in Nature-Themed Musical

Jamshedpur: Kasidih High School (a unit of JEM Foundation) recently hosted its vibrant Kindergarten Night 2026, titled “Songs of Joy and Fall.” The event was a heartfelt musical tribute to Mother Earth, featuring energetic performances by the school’s youngest students.

The evening was inaugurated by Chief Guest Mrs. Ruchi Narendran, Managing Trustee of the JEM Foundation, alongside Guest of Honour Mr. A.F. Madon, Administrator of JEM Foundation.

Event Highlights: A Journey Through Nature

The program moved beyond simple entertainment, delivering a powerful message on environmental responsibility through several thematic acts:

  • The Origins: Creation of Mother Earth and Roots of Life.
  • The Conflict: Nature @ Risk and Nature Meets Destruction, highlighting the threats to our planet.
  • The Solution: A Sustainable Style Showcase followed by the grand finale, “A Journey of Change,” which urged the audience to “Heal the World.”

“It is vital to nurture environmental awareness from an early age. Our curriculum, in line with the New Education Policy 2020, focuses on storytelling and experiential learning to build these values.” — Mr. Francis Joseph, Principal

Visual & Creative Excellence

The stage was brought to life with a jungle-themed video backdrop that synchronized with the children’s performances. This immersive digital scenery symbolized the harmony between humanity and the forest, providing a professional backdrop for the confident “tiny stars.”

Key Dignitaries in Attendance

The event was attended by several prominent figures from the JEM Foundation and local education circles:

  • Mr. Jiju Thomas (Senior Manager, JEM Foundation)
  • Mr. Naveen Singh (Manager, JEM Foundation)
  • Mrs. Jhumjhumi Nandi (Principal, Jusco School Kadma)
  • Mrs. Mili Sinha (Principal, Jusco School South Park)

 

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