Teacher's Day at Avadh Collegiate: Celebrating Human Potential

Avadh Collegiate celebrates Teacher's Day 2025 with the theme "Preserving Human Potential in the Age of Automation."

Sep 5, 2025 - 20:21
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Teacher's Day at Avadh Collegiate: Celebrating Human Potential

Lucknow: Avadh Collegiate celebrated Teacher's Day 2025 with immense joy and enthusiasm, centered around a unique theme: "Preserving Human Potential in the Age of Automation." The event was a testament to the crucial role of educators in an increasingly tech-driven world.

The celebration began with a warm welcome and an introductory ceremony. The formal inauguration included a lamp-lighting ceremony and the presentation of badges to the teachers. The school's Avadh Anthem was performed, filling the atmosphere with energy. A special cake was cut in honor of the teachers, and a loud round of applause echoed through the hall.

Tributes were paid to the teachers and mentors with a floral tribute. The "Little Munchkin" team presented an impressive "Synthetic Show Stopper," which was praised by everyone in attendance.

The highlight of the event was the creative performances by various campuses, which brought the theme to life. The Para campus's "Chalk vs. Chip" presentation humorously compared traditional teaching methods with modern technology. The Mohan campus presented "Tech vs. Touch," while the S.B.S. campus's "Machine's Beat, Human's Soul" highlighted the importance of human emotions in a world of machines.

The R.G. campus's special presentation, "Automation's Limit – EQ vs. IQ," stood out by emphasizing the significance of emotional intelligence in the face of machine intelligence.

Addressing the gathering, the Manager, Mr. Sarvjeet Singh, expressed his appreciation for the teachers and honored them with cash awards for the excellent results in the 10th and 12th-grade exams. The heads of departments were also given special recognition.

Director Mrs. Jatinder Walia thanked the teachers and suggested they give students monthly "targets" to keep them motivated. She urged the principals to prepare students and teachers for the future by focusing on improving their "civic sense" and "spoken" skills, ensuring they become responsible and successful citizens.

The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks from Joint Director Brahmjot and the national anthem, bringing the event to a meaningful close.

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