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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
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The assembly culminated with words of motivation by vice-principal Gowri Venkatesh .
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Students not only to plant the saplings but also take an oath to take the responsibility of nurturing them and overseeing their growth
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The missiles such as the ‘Agni’ and the ‘Prithvi’ strengthened our nation’s security and ensured a place in the ‘elite group’ of the world’s powerful countries.
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The students spoke about the significance of the language and ancient facts.
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The participation in the event Mudra- the joy of rhythm was extremely enthusiastic with over 30 contestants taking part at different levels and in three categories.
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The school principal spoke on the occasion and motivated students.
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Kranti Diwas marks the day when Quit India Movement was initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942.
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On behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education, the JNTU-H had conducted TS EAMCET-2021 engineering stream in online mode.
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According to Anurag CET 2021 Convenor, Dr V Srinivasa Rao, the top ten toppers will be given Rs 2.50 lakh tuition fee waiver for each one of them
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As per the schedule, candidates should fill basic information online, pay processing fee and book a slot for certificate verification between August 24 and 28
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The highest number of applications has been received from Telangana (18,221).
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Pallavi Model Group of Schools planted around 6,000 saplings during the pandemic and we are a team enriched with students from pre-primary to class XII, the school said .