Blooming Buds School’s Magazine ‘Sunbeam’ 16th Edition Released
'Sunbeam' is actually a record of school activities: Kamal Saini
The 16th edition of the annual school magazine ‘Sunbeam’ was released during a special ceremony at the renowned educational institution of Moga city, Blooming Buds School. On this occasion, Chief Guest Prime Asia celebrity reporter Mr. Swaran Singh Tehna, Harman Thind, Paramjit Singh Baasi, BBS Group Brand Ambassador Mr. Manpreet Singh, Group Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini, Chairperson Mrs. Kamal Saini, Jessica Saini, Davinderpal Singh, Jasvir Singh, School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani, Group CEO Mr. Rahul Chhabra, and management members were present. After the release of ‘Sunbeam-16’, the chief guests signed copies of the magazine. Providing information on this occasion, Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini, Chairperson Madam Kamal Saini, and School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani specifically mentioned that ‘Sunbeam’ presents a glimpse of the multi-faceted competitions, cultural events, and performances held during various festivals at BBS school every year. This ‘Sunbeam’ is actually a record of the school’s activities. They further explained that the main objective of Sunbeam is to bring out the hidden talent of the students. Most importantly, the creative works written by students such as essays, jokes, stories, poems, articles, satires, etc., along with numerous school reports, are presented in ‘Sunbeam’, which creates more self-confidence among students regarding their unique talent and gives further strength to this inner talent. During the academic year, the records of students who achieved positions in sports and studies are published along with their photos. Students write essays, stories, poems, etc., in ‘Sunbeam’ with great enthusiasm so that they can express their inner feelings through writing. The stories, poems, essays, jokes, and informative knowledge within this ‘Sunbeam’ are read and written with great interest by the students. On this occasion, the entire staff and students were also present.