In December, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad organised a three-week Hindi reading initiative titled Kahaniyon Ka Kaarvaan for students of Grades 3 to 5. The initiative aimed to nurture a love for reading, strengthen language skills, and introduce students to the richness of Hindi literature in an engaging and joyful manner.
Students were divided into three groups—Surajmukhi, Palaash, and Gulmohar. Each child read four carefully selected books, encouraging consistency, curiosity, and a healthy spirit of participation. The challenge created a positive reading culture across classrooms, where students enthusiastically shared stories, reflected on characters, and discovered the joy of books beyond textbooks.
As a special highlight of the Kahaniyon Ka Kaarvaan celebrations, students of Grades 4 and 5 participated in an immersive storytelling session led by Ms. Simi Srivastava, Founder of Kathashala. Kathashala is a unique institute that promotes storytelling through theatre, music, movement, puppetry, and traditional folk arts. With over two decades of experience, Ms. Simi brought stories alive with her expressive narration and warm, engaging presence.
Grade 4 students thoroughly enjoyed the humorous and imaginative tale Gop Gapangam Das, listening with rapt attention and laughter at every twist. Grade 5 students connected deeply with the touching story Farmer Falgu, which beautifully conveyed lessons of patience, positivity, and finding happiness in simple moments of life.
Adding to the richness of the session, our own Sanjeev Sir accompanied the storytelling on the tabla, lending rhythm and depth to the experience and making it truly captivating.
The initiative and the storytelling session together created a memorable learning journey for students—one that celebrated imagination, language, and the timeless power of stories. Kahaniyon Ka Kaarvaan stood as a meaningful reflection of the school’s commitment to holistic learning and nurturing young readers with curiosity and confidence.