27th Annual Gathering Blossoms with Eco -Vibe 2025 :The Green Awakening
Adyakrantiveer Vasudeo Balwant Phadke Vidyalaya, English medium, secondary section celebrated its 27th Annual Gathering on Thursday, 4th December 2025, with a refreshing theme Eco-Vibe 2025 : The Green Awakening”. The programme beautifully highlighted harmony between nature and human values through inspiring performances by students.
Students from Classes 8th to 10th participated enthusiastically, presenting acts that reflected the importance of environmental protection, responsible living, and mindful choices. Their presentations—ranging from nature’s innocence to messages of sustainability—brought vibrancy and depth to the event. Each performance conveyed the essence of awakening ecological consciousness in young minds.
The event was inaugurated by Mr. Girish Samudra Managing director of flow line system, Panvel and Dr. Kirti Samudra (diabetologist). Hon.Girish Samudra appreciated the students’ creativity and applauded the school’s initiative in promoting environmental awareness through cultural expression.
Dignitaries later awarded prizes to students and parents who excelled in various competitions conducted throughout the year.
In his address, the Chief Guest emphasized that just as timeless wisdom guides humanity across ages, today’s era calls for reconnecting with nature. He highlighted how adopting simple eco-friendly practices can help overcome many modern challenges and cultivate a positive way of life.
Headmistress of the English Medium Secondary Section, Mrs. Manisha Mahajan, expressed that this unique nature-inspired programme would guide students towards building a brighter character — enabling them to understand the difference between right and wrong and encouraging them to become guardians of the earth. Headmistress of all other sections, teachers, non-teaching staff, parents, well-wishers and all the students were attended this program.
At last, Mrs. Rekha Bhavsar expressed her heartfelt gratitude to all present. The event concluded gracefully with the national song Vande Mataram, resonating with the spirit of a greener, awakened future.












