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Swami Bodhamayanandji addressed the students, adopting an informal and in a relaxed manner.
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Chief Guest Cyberabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar graced the occasion and motivated students. Principal Sonia Nagpal presented the school's Annual Report.
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The movie, the school said, was an eye-opener and has influenced the students towards the significance of conserving biodiversity.
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Chief Guest Dr Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner and guest of honour Sarah Nancollas, Chief Executive of World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts appreciated the drive
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A quiz on mathematics was organized for classes III to X. The quizzing was of a high standard and elicited an enthusiastic response from the participants.
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Although Gibraltar is small, it is strategically important because of its location, standing only 12 miles from the north coast of Africa.
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It gives students the responsibility to play an active role in planning and presenting their learning to their parents.
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Students from classes V and VII performed a magic show while a group of students performed a patriotic song and then a group dance.
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On December 30, British MPs overwhelmingly approved the UK's post-Brexit trade deal with the EU in a parliamentary vote.
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Each Roman mile was about 4,800 feet and marked by a milestone, giving birth to the saying “All roads lead to Rome.”
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This activity helped the children to understand the value of old things and develop aesthetic expression.
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Many countries enforced strict lockdowns and shut down schools, colleges, offices, and other institutions to keep the pandemic in check.
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Day 1 celebration of Math Week began with a special assembly on Math and its importance to human life.
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The final round of Inter School Math Quiz Matho-E- Magician was held on December 23. The event began with virtual lamp lighting and a welcome dance by Grade VI student Lasya.
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Several Workshops “Blissful Bytes (Cooking)”, “English Ladder (Creative Writing)”, Meerkats Master Builder Coding for Gaming were arranged for us to pursue our hobbies.
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The teachers and students of Delhi Public School, Mahendra Hills (Feeder School of DPS Nacharam), celebrated Christmas in all its joy and happiness on December 23, on a virtual platform.
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Souparnika expressed “wearing a beak and feeling like a bird is happiness. Wish I had feathers to fly, too.”
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The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture.
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Christmas celebration, at Delhi Public School – Mahendra Hills (Feeder School of DPS Nacharam), was celebrated virtually on the December 23 with great joy.
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This programme was initiated by the Chairman and Visionary of DPS Nacharam, M Komaraiah, Director Pallavi and Principal Sunitha Rao.
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The value of coral reefs in the marine ecosystem has long been recognized. Although they cover just 0.1% of the seafloor, they provide a home for a quarter of all marine life.
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Students and teachers presented thought-provoking speeches which emphasised that Christmas was more than just Santa, cards, toys, or gifts under the Christmas tree.
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Speakers at the virtual event said that Christmas is one of the biggest festivals celebrated around the world.
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The tiny tots of Pre Primary captivated the audience with an enthralling assembly presentation, bringing out alive the story of the birth of Jesus Christ.