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Staff and students congratulated Shujauddin on his new appointment.
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Students prepared various patriotic representations like the national flag, adorable decorative pieces to mark the occasion.
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The students brought the stage alive with their passion and love for the motherland through their speeches.
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Principal Sunitha Rao in her address reasserted the people to remember and focus on their Fundamental Duties.
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The patriotic fervour warmed up the cold winter morning as the teachers, parents and students of the school enthusiastically witnessed the event online.
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The assembly created awareness about rights of a girl child and the respect she has to receive from society.
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Hosts Netra and Ananya of class VIII paid tribute to the revolutionary leader and spoke about Netaji’s role in India’s freedom struggle.
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Teachers enlightened the students on the rights and duties of citizens enshrined in the Constitution.
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The Disney characters came to life on stage and everyone cherished the experience.
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In India, there are various gallantry awards that are given away which could be earned in a battlefield.
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Students appreciated and understood that handwriting helps them not only in developing better cognitive skills, but also personifies themselves in their handwriting.
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Students were all amazed by taking part in the activity and even as their creative and emotional intelligence got triggered.
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Speaking on the occasion, Principal Sudeshna Mairal said that education brings in an essential transformation in human beings.
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In 2021, the post-pandemic year, India will be celebrating its 72nd Republic day with grandeur.
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The programme commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, followed by a welcome dance.
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Chief guest Lakshmi Kota appreciated the management for the unique opportunity given to the students during the pandemic.
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Students may get relief as test is expected to be held on the basis of reduced syllabus of IPE
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Keesara: Pallavi International School, Keesara conducted an online special assembly on to remember Subhash Chandra Bose on his 125th birth anniversary and celebrate the National Girl Child Day. Students came up with speeches in Telugu and English highlighting the journey of Subhash Chandra Bose, his sacrifice for the country. They also spoke about the ‘Azad […]
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As per the revised timeline, every year the application window for fresh affiliation and upgradation of affiliation will open three times - March 1 to 31, June 1 to 30 and September 1 to 30.
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JD programmes longest in duration among the available options
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A special assembly was organised on the occasion where students spoke on the role of the Army in protecting our country.
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One more reason Lohri is celebrated is for welcoming the new members of the family i.e the new bride and a newborn child
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Teachers spoke on the importance of the festival and its essence which children listened with all attention.
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Earlier, students of class-I spotted the two giant outer planets Saturn and Jupiter and captured them on their cameras on December 21, 2020.