The Indian School Bahrain (ISB) will today host its annual cultural fair coinciding with its Platinum Jubilee Year celebrations.
The two-day event concludes tomorrow at the school grounds in Isa Town, bringing together a vibrant celebration of culture, community and heritage.
The school has unveiled an impressive range of gifts for the raffle draw. The first prize will be a brand-new MG ZS car from Zayani Motors, while others feature gold coins of four grammes and two grammes from Joyalukkas, a 600-litre double-door refrigerator, a home theatre system, a front-load washing machine, a microwave oven with an electronic grill, and several premium Philips home appliances such as a vacuum cleaner, air fryer and blender, all procured from Mohammed Fakhro.
Extensive preparations are currently underway, with dedicated committees working on logistics, programmes, sponsorships and infrastructure.
The proceeds from the fair will be used for student welfare initiatives and staff support programmes.
Today’s event features a live concert by renowned musician and composer Stephen Devassy and his team. Widely acclaimed for his mastery of the keyboard and his innovative musical fusion, Devassy has earned national and international recognition for his performances.
The celebrations will continue with student cultural programmes tomorrow, followed by a high-energy musical evening led by popular playback singer Rupali Jagga, accompanied by Abhishek Soni and their ensemble.
The raffle draw will be conducted on January 18 in compliance with official regulations, in the presence of ministry representatives.
School chairman Binu Varghese and fair general convener R Ramesh appealed to the wider community to extend its support to make the fair a resounding success.

Mr Varghese
Entry is BD2 per ticket.