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A total of 158 Afghan nationals including 136 men and 22 women are studying various UG, PG and PhD courses offered by the campus, constituent and affiliated colleges of the university
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The Treaty aims to be a complementary mechanism to the Paris Agreement by directly addressing the fossil fuel industry and putting the just transition at its core
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Students informed the audience about the significance of the day and how cameras and photography document memorable moments for a lifetime
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The eminent guests for the occasion included people from various walks of life ranging from scientists, entrepreneurs, Navy Commanders, Olympic athlete and a member of the UNDP
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Principal Shailaja Reddy in her address asserted that freedom comes with great responsibilities and encouraged students to fulfil duties towards the motherland
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The mock test which is based on the new NEET pattern has been prepared by Aakash experts and is designed to give students the experience of the actual NEET
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The event started with a prayer song followed by the school song. IAS (Retd) officer, TS Election Commissioner, C ParthaSarathi was the Chief Guest of the event.
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Thematic role play on food wastage, adulteration and ways to mitigate was enacted which made a positive contribution on children.
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To make the children realise the importance of trees we asked them to plant a sapling in their garden, the school said.
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Playing in the water puddles with their paper boats was completely a new experience.
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Overall, 44 teachers from across the country were chosen for the National Awards which will be presented on Teachers’ Day on September 5
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It is located in Palampet village of Mulugu district in north Telangana.
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The virtual event started with greetings by primary head boy Tanuj Ram dressed up as a panda- the mascot of AVIS.
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The online classrooms reverberated with laughter and energy, as the children and parents alike thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
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The movement was truly a mass movement that brought into its ambit thousands of ordinary people.
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The celebrations started with a welcome speech by Ziyan and march past by the school head boy and head girl.
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The tiny tots from the pre-primary section enthraled everyone with their endearing messages about Independence Day.
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To make the activity more realistic, family members were involved in buying the vegetables and fruits from them.
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Tri-colour snacks and artwork related to the occasion were other highlights of the day.
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Principal Smitha Govind hoisted the Tiranga followed by the singing of the National Anthem.
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Students of pre-primary and primary had dressed up for a fancy dress show, dressing up as the great leaders and heroes of Indian National.
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Students showcased their hidden talent through solo singing, drawings, paintings and dance performances.
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Finding the right programme and institution is key
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This academic year, 1,14,415 students from private schools joined government, local body, model, urban residential schools and KGBVs across the State in Classes 1 to 12