District 322E Organises an Inter-School Dance Competition
Fifteen schools, one stage, and a shared rhythm of hope. When young dancers twirled in harmony at Nrityanjali, the message was clear — art unites, empowers, and reminds us that every child deserves a stage to shine.
Dressed in traditional finery, the girls in vibrant red moved in perfect sync — their joyous spirit and bright smiles capturing the essence of Nrityanjali, the Inter-School Dance Competition organized by the Patna Ananta Lions Club, District 322E, on August 17, 2025. The stage at Patna Women’s College came alive with colour and coordination, each performance a story told through movement and music.
For the organisers, Nrityanjali was more than a display of talent — it was an affirmation that art can connect hearts and nurture confidence in young minds. It also became a platform to celebrate inclusion. Alongside students from fifteen leading schools of Patna, children from less privileged communities performed on the same stage, sharing the same applause — a reflection of the Lions’ commitment to equality and opportunity for every child.
Performances across contemporary, folk, and light classical categories enthralled the audience and were evaluated by a panel of eminent judges. Winners received awards, while every participant was recognized with medals and certificates.
District Governor Pradeep Khetan, First Lady Rachna Khetan, and several dignitaries attended the event. As applause filled the hall, Nrityanjali became what it was meant to be — a celebration of expression, confidence, and togetherness.
For the organisers, Nrityanjali was more than a display of talent — it was an affirmation that art can connect hearts and nurture confidence in young minds. It also became a platform to celebrate inclusion. Alongside students from fifteen leading schools of Patna, children from less privileged communities performed on the same stage, sharing the same applause — a reflection of the Lions’ commitment to equality and opportunity for every child.
Performances across contemporary, folk, and light classical categories enthralled the audience and were evaluated by a panel of eminent judges. Winners received awards, while every participant was recognized with medals and certificates.
District Governor Pradeep Khetan, First Lady Rachna Khetan, and several dignitaries attended the event. As applause filled the hall, Nrityanjali became what it was meant to be — a celebration of expression, confidence, and togetherness.
