God created the world out of his imagination with the five elements namely earth, water, fire, wind and sky, but the earth was the most important one as it provided the base. In today's world children have a very imaginative mind and clay is a very good tool to bring out their imagination. On the results day, the 30th March 2007, the clay work was displayed which all the parents and visitors appreciated.
The playgroup children showed a variety of fruits like watermelons, strawberries, oranges, apples, grapes, bananas and many more. They were kept in small baskets with their rate slips in a fabulous fruit shop.
The nursery students prepared different utensils which are used in a real Indian rural kitchen like many old types of earthen pots, urns, flagons and equipment like chulha, sil, okhly and musal. The urban kitchen showed a trendy equipment like cupboards with beautifully decorated cups, plates, bowls, pots, a mixer, a grinder, an LPG gas stove and a sink. The display beautifully showed the different lifestyles of ancient and modern India.
The kindergarten students presented a village which they named Omkarananda Gram. Houses of mud, a village well, a panchayat, a temple, an animal’s shed, a small market place, a railway line with a train passing through a tunnel, fields full of vegetables, rice and flowers, a small pond, and many more aspects of a village were shown. They brought out the real feel of a healthy, happy and undisturbed village life.