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Tiny toddlers of pre primary wing of Delhi Public School, Mahendra Hills celebrated ‘Crazy Hat Day’ by wearing their fun filled creative hats. The day saw a lot of unique hats that had been given a fresh and crazy look using recycled materials. Children took pride wearing their creative hats. HAM session was organised to […]
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It is estimated that 70 million mummies were made in Egypt over the 3,000 years of the ancient civilisation
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The transition from the traditional mode to a virtual one was a daunting experience for many educational organisations and it came with challenges hitherto unheard of
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Children surprised their father’s by baking cakes for them at home, presenting handmade greeting cards, decorating their house for a surprise party and spent lot of quality time with their super heroes
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Vaccination drive was inaugurated by Chigirintha Parijatha Narsimha Reddy, Mayor Badangpet Municipal Corporation,
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At 21 years of age, Manzoor is the youngest and the most famous Rabab player in the valley, and his videos on social media have millions of views
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Pallavi Model School, Alwal organised a virtual movie screening for the students
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On International Yoga Day, Pallavi Aware International School held a school-wide event in which students spoke on the importance of practicing yoga every day
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It was indeed a visual treat to watch the tinytots perform asanas and bond with their parents and grandparents over yoga.
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We also paid tribute to Sage Patanjali, yoga masters and gurus who have been instrumental in spreading this ancient Indian culture that has become a system of attaining physical and mental serenity.
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Principal Sunir Nagi, who herself practices yoga regularly, shared her tips on staying active throughout the day.
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School’s music teacher reflected on the great history of world music and stole the show with his music skills.
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The apparent universality of these images is deceptive; content and style range widely over the African continent.
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A quiz was conducted where jumbled pictures of fathers and children are shown and they have to match them.
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The significance of blue colour was reiterated through a series of activities like handprint peacock, bottle aquarium, sponge dabbing and a science experiment.
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The session, conducted by Vasantha, a certified yoga teacher/trainer since 2015, included chanting of omkara, pranayama and demonstration of asanas.
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In India, a census is conducted every decade and Census 2021 will be the 16th national census of the country.
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All the students and staff members participated in the activities organised as a part of the celebrations during a special assembly.
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Children from primary grades to grade X, all came forward to express their love and gratitude towards their nana/papa/appa through several activities.
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The musical journey showcased soulful rendition by Savita Namuduri, a professional musician and an eminent performer from Dallas, USA.
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The toddlers performed different poses of yoga like the tree pose, triangle pose, face yoga, animal poses, pranayam, meditation and breathing exercises.
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The school arranged various competitions like Daddy and Me dance competition, Father and Child drawing competition, Father and Child sing-along competition.
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Monsoon refers to a system of winds in the tropical regions under which the direction of winds is reversed completely between the summer and the winter seasons.
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Students of grade IX and X showcased their love and respect for their fathers by reciting poems.