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Speakers at the event said that today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders, health care providers, inventors and our future.
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Teachers explained to the students about the importance of television in our life also they listed the ill-effects of the TV.
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Kindness is best learned by feeling it so that they can express it, students at the event told.
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A country can undertake aerial imaging over the host State after giving notice 72 hours before, and sharing its exact flight path 24 hours before.
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The importance of Quami Ekta week in today’s India is very high to keep the communal and secular fabric of the country knit.
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Malka Komraiah, Chairman of Delhi Public School, put forth his thoughts to the participants.
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The joyous occasion got enhanced by the vibrant Rangoli made by students from classes I toX.
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Scientists discover a new member from the family of the largest animals to walk the planet
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The aim of organizing the event was to develop knowledge and skills in core subjects which form an excellent foundation, the school said.
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Students researched the most polluted city and the least polluted city of India and the reasons for it and presented the same at the virtual session.
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To mark this day, the underprivileged children are given clothes, gifts and food by NGOs.
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World Toilet Day is a United Nations observance that celebrates toilets and raises awareness of the 4.2 billion people living without access to safely managed sanitation.
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Let’s read about the science behind the hurricanes
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Even the leafy vegetables like palak, methi tasted amazing as they had planted them and seen them grow.
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The students also brought out the fact that lavender is the international colour for epilepsy and is also a colour that symbolises solitude.
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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
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Children walked the ramp in their funky outfits, wacky hairdos and fancy footwear with poise, confidence and elegance.
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Children’s Day is celebrated all over the world on 20th November in recognition of Child’s right by the UN.
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The deal was introduced during the 19th Asean meet held in November 2011. The RCEP talks started during the 21st Asean Summit in Cambodia in 2012 and was signed on November 15, 2020.
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Students were asked to create a 1-minute video and a collage with the original picture following which students’ recreated the characters.
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The celebration included an informative Telugu skit, recitation of Mahalakshmi Ashtakam, ramp walk in traditional attire and a dance collage.
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The celebrations included ‘My Stamp’ Flintobox activity.
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Deforestation and habitat loss also harms the natural cycles of ecosystems, affecting all stages of animal life from reproduction, to migration, to mating.
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Students had a fun experience which helped their skills and made Diwali celebrations unique.