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Students also got firsthand experience on the passing the Bills in the Parliament through the actual process followed by voting.
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The need for human rights and its importance was driven home with powerful speeches by students on the issue.
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Just like how the hairs on your arm can feel a soft breeze blowing or a spider crawling on you, whiskers on a tiger’s face and chin give it messages about what is going on around him or her.
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To get the students establish a healthy life style, the school has always initiated a plethora of fitness programmes.
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The first International Anti-Corruption Day was celebrated across the world in the year 2005.
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Students gave intriguing insights on rights in the Indian Constitution, International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and National Human Rights Commission.
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In students, it helps to build vocabulary and fluency which results in their linguistic development.
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The little ones came up with beautiful greeting cards wishing their parents and teachers on the occasion.
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Students spoke on the importance of this day and the sacrifices made by the armed forces personnel in protecting and safeguarding the country.
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The solemn proceeding of the Handing Over Ceremony was also a part of the meet.
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The event started with a prayer song and was followed with a speech by our Principal who distinguished between the correct and incorrect use of technology.
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The asteroid spins around like a top, rotating every 7.6 hours.
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Students visited the Northern states of our country - Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh.
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It took us an hour to make it, but the endeavour was worth relishing and healthy.
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The day is celebrated every year on December 4 to commemorate the attack on the Karachi harbour during the India-Pakistan war in 1971.
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From December 2 to December 8, various activities like yoga, zumba dance, poster making, essay writing, rope skipping and a variety of games were conducted virtually for both the parents and the children.
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The world's biggest iceberg, known as A68A, is bearing down on the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia
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Students visited the Northern states of our country - Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh
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The young minds participated in a science invention presentation where they amazed the audience with their scientific skills
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Sehwag, went on to score 219 runs against West Indies at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore
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The main attraction of the inaugural programme was "Navarasa " by tiny toddlers of DPS Mahendra Hills
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A special assembly was organised in which students spoke on the importance of Indian Navy Day
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The discovery of the nesting species of this species of sea turtle, the largest on the planet and which can weigh up to a ton, is historic
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Plants have stem cells just like us. These small population of cells, called meristems, give plants the ability to grow and alter their growth behaviour at the flip of a switch.