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The evolution of medicine was also put forth to students.
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The workshop conducted recently on the ‘Importance of humour in the classroom’ focused on this specific aspect of our classroom.
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Pre-primary tiny-tots were dressed up as school founders and gave them a ‘Happy Birthday’ message by holding up placards and dancing to the tune of the birthday song.
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Students of the primary wing of DPS- Mahendra Hills made posters to pay a tribute to all the doctors.
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The dropout rate for boys in upper primary classes was 0.4 per cent and for girls it was zero.
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Climate change refers to the long-term changes in global temperatures and other characteristics of the atmosphere.
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Deforestation causes only ten per cent of global warming
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This webinar was held for parents, a platform to help generate mental health awareness among young people.
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A book is chosen every fortnight and readers around the world connect on an online platform to discuss the book and their analysis.
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The event had thoughts of diverse panelists, who put forward the challenges and solutions related to family school partnership.
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The student bands “Nadam” and “Blend in” presented their original musical compositions on the electronic stage.
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The activity conducted online provided a platform for kids to harness their creativity and imagination and also discover a new area of interest.
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The Assistant Professor in his mail has encouraged people in the institution to step up and raise complaints with the grievances committee at the institute and even with the courts.
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The detailed time-tables for the examination have been made available on the website https://www.osmania.ac.in.
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Read here a brief history of China and its longest ruling Communist Party
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Children were asked to dress up in traditional attires and cover their heads before we start our virtual journey to the holy places.
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This technique is very useful in transferring knowledge too. In the world of technology, transferring knowledge in the traditional method may not attract the interest of the learners.
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The divine calling of unleashing the power of being successful and the travel from being ordinary to extraordinary lead by swamiji was promising.
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The gadgets will become so prevalent and sophisticated that we will be able to touch and feel people on the other side.
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The students also called to mind the noble ‘Flying Sikh’, Late Milkha Singh as they paid tribute to him.
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Three students-Babbula Spoorthi Raj, Lakireddy Sai Ashrith Reddy, and Mohammed Murtuza of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) department, JNTU-H College of Engineering, Hyderabad, have been placed in Microsoft with a CTC of Rs. 41 lakh per annum.
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Teachers at Gitanjali Devashray participated in the Community Outreach Programme meant to extend a helping hand to those in need. In their gesture of kindness during these difficult times, they reached out to the aged with a food drive. They collected 175 kilograms of rice for an old age home Little Sisters of the Poor. […]
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Children conducted ‘interviews’ with their dad and many fathers spoke with deep emotion as they shared their experiences on becoming a father.
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There were an array of colourful cards with which they showed the bond of love that they share with their fathers.