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Students of Pallavi Model School, Boduppal, conducted a special assembly on 3Rs — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. To make the world a better place to live in for the coming generations, students of class II introduced the concept of 3Rs. Students presented their assembly laying stress on the importance of reducing the consumption of electricity, water, […]
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Hyderabad: Pallavi Model School, Boduppal organised Bathukamma festival with festive fervour on the school campus. The festival was celebrated with great reverence and gratitude. After students started reporting to school, this is the first festival they celebrated in the offline mode. The students of class X reached school in their traditional attires filling that quintessential […]
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The event had the strong and inspiring support of school chairman M Komaraiah and principal Shailaja Reddy, vice-principal Sindhu Jayraj and middle-block head Pooja Saxena along with her enthusiastic team, the school asserted.
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The event was celebrated as “Parent-Child Friendship Day”. The celebration started with a delightful message by principal Sunir Nagi.
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A video depicting how young students can try to stay fit during the pandemic was aired at the event.
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Pallavi Model School, Alwal celebrated ‘World Mosquito Day’ observed on August 20 virtually. World Mosquito Day is a commemoration of British doctor Sir Ronald Ross’s discovery in 1897 that female mosquitoes transmit malaria to humans. It is celebrated to mark the breakthrough discovery in the fight against malaria. Principal Sunir Nagi Kaur illuminated the children […]
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The celebration started with a message by Principal Sunir Nagi who said that the bond between siblings is one of the purest and most celebrated bonds.
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The beautiful rakhis were handmade by the students with the help of their art teacher.
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Students showcased documentary videos on biofuels, categories, and their advantages to have a better tomorrow.
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Principal Shailaja Reddy in her address asserted that freedom comes with great responsibilities and encouraged students to fulfil duties towards the motherland
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To make the children realise the importance of trees we asked them to plant a sapling in their garden, the school said.
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To make the activity more realistic, family members were involved in buying the vegetables and fruits from them.
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Students not only to plant the saplings but also take an oath to take the responsibility of nurturing them and overseeing their growth
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The students spoke about the significance of the language and ancient facts.
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The students were allowed to showcase their oratory skills.
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The student body went through the process of filing their nominations, coming up with their manifesto, campaigning, voting, and selection.
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In remembrance of the selfless sacrifice of the jawans for the country, the student re-lived the glorious moments of history on the virtual platform.
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The students were elated to know that they can be the green crusaders and green warriors and vowed to do their best to protect the environment.
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The programme reminded participants of the sacrifices made by the Indian Army to ensure the country’s safety.
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The students enlightened the assembly with mythological facts such as Guru Pournima is also the day that marks the birth anniversary of Maharishi Ved Vyasa.