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In pictures: St James’ fun-filled Diwali Night

Funds raised will be used for the development of the underprivileged students of the evening school

Jaismita Alexander Published 20.10.22, 09:27 PM
St James’ School hosted its annual Diwali Night on October 20 for the first time in two years after the pandemic. The event has been organised by the Interact Club of the school to raise funds for the underprivileged children of the evening school under the aegis of St James’ School
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St James’ School hosted its annual Diwali Night on October 20 for the first time in two years after the pandemic. The event has been organised by the Interact Club of the school to raise funds for the underprivileged children of the evening school under the aegis of St James’ School

All images by Amit Datta
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Diwali Night is a mega event for the students that has been held since 2002
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Diwali Night is a mega event for the students that has been held since 2002

The power-packed event began by welcoming actress and chief guest Mumtaz Sorcar. “It is an honour to come here and be a part of this fun-filled and noble event. I wish the students all the best. Please continue your good work,” she said
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The power-packed event began by welcoming actress and chief guest Mumtaz Sorcar. “It is an honour to come here and be a part of this fun-filled and noble event. I wish the students all the best. Please continue your good work,” she said

The welcome performance saw students dancing to some peppy Bollywood numbers
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The welcome performance saw students dancing to some peppy Bollywood numbers

Mumtaz Sorcar and others lit the lamp and kicked off the fun-filled evening
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Mumtaz Sorcar and others lit the lamp and kicked off the fun-filled evening

Illusionists Satabdo Sengupta and Sam Majumdar enthralled the audience with their mind games and tricks. Mumtaz Sorcar also joined Satabdo Sengupta in his performance
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Illusionists Satabdo Sengupta and Sam Majumdar enthralled the audience with their mind games and tricks. Mumtaz Sorcar also joined Satabdo Sengupta in his performance

The audience grooved to some Bollywood numbers played by the school band
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The audience grooved to some Bollywood numbers played by the school band

The school campus was lit up brightly
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The school campus was lit up brightly

Students and guests clicked selfies
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Students and guests clicked selfies

The funds raised will be used for the development of the underprivileged students of the evening school
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The funds raised will be used for the development of the underprivileged students of the evening school

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