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ARTICLE WRITING

India is a land of diversity. One way in which it makes us feel proud of it is the number of
festivals we enjoy. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Festivals of India’. You are
Karuna/Karan.

FESTIVALS OF INDIA
– Karan/ Karuna
It is said that “Greatness of a culture can be found in its festivals”. India has proved every word of
the saying right by being famously known as the “Land of Festivals” .
True to this belief, India has scores and scores of festivals that bring happiness and joy all across
the country.
This is because of the diverse cultures that exist in this subcontinent. All these different cultures and
religions get tied together in bonds of love with these invisible threads of celebrations.
Every festival has a social, religious and mythological value. Accordingly, Dussehra has a great
significance. Similarly, the Janmashtami festival has also a great religious and social significance.
This is the occasion when Lord Krishna was born to kill Kansa and other demons and save the
people from a great danger. This festival also teaches us how to fight evil and falsehood and
establish truth.
On these festivals, people offer prayers to their deities, wear ethnic clothes and make merry with
their near and dear ones. Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid Ul Fitr, Baisakhi, Onam, Pongal, Gurupurab, Ram
Navami and Durga Puja are some of the festivals that are celebrated with immense zeal in different
parts of India with some of these being specific to a particular region.
No wonder, our country is called a land of festivals.
Thank you.

REPORT WRITING

You are Poorva/Partha, Cultural Secretary of your school, D.B. Senior Secondary
School, Ambur. A week-long Music and Dance festival was organised by your school.
Write a report in 100-125 words for your school magazine. Invent the details.

Report

Music And Dance Fiesta


Poorva, Cultural Secretary
D.B. Senior Secondary School, Ambur
26th August, 20xx: Our school organised a week-long Music and Dance festival, which
commenced on the 18th of August and ended on the 26th of August, in which 15
schools of our town participated. It was a great music and dance extravaganza which
saw a wide variety of Indian classical music and folklore and western music and dance
forms. During this week-long festival, many competitions and programmes were
organised in our school and these were graced by illustrious musicians and reputed
dancers. On the concluding day of this festival, a two-hour-long programme displaying a
unique fusion of classical and western dance and music was put up. This was a treat
and delight for all music and dance lovers and was also the highlight of our festival.
Seeing the huge success of this fiesta our principal assured us that attempts would be
made to organise it on a regular basis.

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