An Excellent Saraswati Pujo At Aditya Academy Group Of Schools

Aditya Academy Group of Schools celebrated the holy Saraswati Puja with the provocative topic “Ink, Wisdom, Prayers– India’s Timeless Letters”. The celebration honored the written word as one of India’s greatest cultural legacies.
Ink carried ideas, letters carried morals, and writing carried faith long before screens illuminated our lives. India has long relied on ink to endure, from ancient scripts to independence letters, from words that molded nations to prayers inscribed on palm leaves. Students are encouraged by this year’s theme to stop, think, and re-engage with writing as a disciplined, committed, and profound activity.
Director of Academics at the Aditya Academy Group of Schools, Sabita Saha, said, “Writing has always been a means of reflection rather than only communication in India. Knowledge became wisdom via ink, and wisdom became prayer. We remind our kids that every word they write bears duty, values, and the ability to influence the future as we pay tribute to Maa Saraswati”.
The ceremony reiterated a timeless fact in a day of immediate messaging and ephemeral words: civilizations are remembered for their insightful writing, not for how quickly they spoke.
Priyanka Dutta
