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These types of discovery-based learning and art integration activities help the children understand the concepts very well.
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It is believed that Haridasu, a person who goes from house to house singing songs on Sankranthi brings auspicious beginning in their lives.
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Let’s read in detail the reasons behind the decision and the impact due to this change of food habits.
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Students also had fun flying kites.
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Many activities like painting, slogan writing, poem writing, essay writing, elocution and panel discussion were held.
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Safety Week inspired students to act responsibly on the road and make Indian roads the safest in the world.
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CES is the most influential tech event in the world — the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators.
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Organisers said that AIPA brought school leaders from across India on a single platform, where knowledge sharing is an integral part ultimately leading to a well-structured social group of like-minded people.
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On account of the coronavirus pandemic, usual festivities and celebrations, like kite flying, taking dips in holy rivers were on a low key.
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The parents wholeheartedly and enthusiastically participated in various events.
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The fossils of bones, teeth, and shells are called body fossils
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The ceremony was flagged off with an inspiring speech given by Founder Principal and Director of Gitanjali Group of Schools Gita Karan.
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Each child prepared very well with all the paraphernalia like PPTs, charts, models etc.
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Army Day is observed on January 15 every year because it was this day in 1949 when General KM Cariappa took over the charge of the Indian Army from the British
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Various other branches of DPS also joined the special assembly. Samhita Moharir of DPS Nacharam proposed the vote of thanks.
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The Rangoli competition was a colourful display of artistic works by parents.
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The highlight of the event was to watch the fathers of students participate in kite making in different forms and shapes.
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Students shared visuals and photos of their parents taking part in the festivities by making Rangoli and flying kites.
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A variety of activities like Rangoli and kite making were organised to provide a wonderful platform for the students to explore their creativity.
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Dr Rakshit Tandon explained to the audience the variety of crimes that occur on their various social media platforms.
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Students were sensitized to the issue of road safety and to spread awareness to ensure that India's roads can edge closer to becoming a completely accident-free zone.
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The kids could not wait to slipon their aprons and get armed with the olden days, but healthy, techniques like hand blenders
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These boxes will help investigators find the crucial events that led to the crash, which killed over 62 people on board
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Some 45 students from nearly 25 schools across the twin cities participated in the event under 3 different categories.