27 Feb 2026

Investiture Ceremony 2025

In a display of unity, students and staff stood together to pledge their support for the cause. The observance concluded with a solemn one-minute silence, paying respect to those who have lost their lives to the disease and expressing solidarity with survivors and fighters worldwide.

Chandanvan Public School observed World Cancer Day 2026 with a solemn and purposeful morning assembly dedicated to raising awareness about cancer prevention, early detection, and support for those battling the disease. The special assembly was student-led, with speakers taking the stage to address the gathering on the critical nature of the day.

Highlighting the growing impact of cancer cases across India, the students emphasized the urgent need for adopting healthy lifestyles and the vital role of timely screening in saving lives. The presentation served as a powerful reminder that awareness is the first step toward prevention.

Beyond medical awareness, the programme focused heavily on the values of empathy and community. The speakers underscored the importance of compassion for individuals and families affected by cancer, urging the student body to help reduce the social stigma often associated with the ailment.

Highlighting the growing impact of cancer cases across India, the students emphasized the urgent need for adopting healthy lifestyles and the vital role of timely screening in saving lives. The presentation served as a powerful reminder that awareness is the first step toward prevention.

Beyond medical awareness, the programme focused heavily on the values of empathy and community. The speakers underscored the importance of compassion for individuals and families affected by cancer, urging the student body to help reduce the social stigma often associated with the ailment.

Highlighting the growing impact of cancer cases across India, the students emphasized the urgent need for adopting healthy lifestyles and the vital role of timely screening in saving lives. The presentation served as a powerful reminder that awareness is the first step toward prevention.

Beyond medical awareness, the programme focused heavily on the values of empathy and community. The speakers underscored the importance of compassion for individuals and families affected by cancer, urging the student body to help reduce the social stigma often associated with the ailment.

In a display of unity, students and staff stood together to pledge their support for the cause. The observance concluded with a solemn one-minute silence, paying respect to those who have lost their lives to the disease and expressing solidarity with survivors and fighters worldwide.

In a display of unity, students and staff stood together to pledge their support for the cause. The observance concluded with a solemn one-minute silence, paying respect to those who have lost their lives to the disease and expressing solidarity with survivors and fighters worldwide.