Rooted Identity

Namaskar

In a world that’s racing ahead, we pause — to bow to our roots, to honour what we’ve inherited, and to offer it with pride to the next generation.

Planting seeds of change on Earth day, Manaskriti School, top school of faridabad

We are proud of our Indian identity — not just as a label, but as a lived experience.
It is woven into our everyday — in the way we greet, the stories we share, the songs we sing, the respect we show, and the values we uphold.

Here, modern learning walks hand in hand with timeless wisdom.

The Soul of Our Culture

At our school, culture is not taught in isolation.
It breathes through morning assemblies, folk tales, art forms, classical rhythms, rituals of gratitude, and everyday mindfulness.

Whether it’s learning a shloka with meaning, understanding the value of a namaste, or listening to the story behind a festival — our children are given the space to absorb tradition not as a rule, but as a way of life.

Uniform with Meaning

Our students wear kurta-pajama not just as a uniform — but as a quiet, graceful celebration of Indian simplicity and cultural rootedness.

It is soft, mindful, and free-flowing — allowing children to move, learn, and be — with ease and pride.

On regular days or special occasions, whether it’s a school performance, festival, or assembly, children are encouraged to wear Indian attire as a way to feel connected, comfortable, and confident in their own identity.

Because we believe what we wear shapes how we feel.
And here, we dress not just to conform, but to belong.

Grounded in Values, Growing With Grace

Being rooted doesn’t mean staying still.
It means growing with awareness, rising with integrity, and carrying a sense of belonging into the world.

We want our children to dream big — but with their feet on the ground.
To be global citizens — who first understand where they come from.

Education is not just the filling of a mind — it is the unfolding of a life. At Manaskriti, we grow thinkers, creators, and grounded citizens.