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2-day UNESCO club seminar concludes

2-day UNESCO club seminar concludes

Girls perform giddha during a cultural programme in Amritsar.



Amritsar, October 18

The confederation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations in India in collaboration with Chief Khalsa Diwan organised a two-day seminar on the theme ‘Save Water, Save Life’ at Central Khalsa Orphanage on October 17 and 18. The closing ceremony that was held today saw a cultural programme where students and participating delegates enjoyed music and dance events. Dressed in their ethnic attire, students put up an entertaining show through folk duet and orchestra. Students brought the auditorium alive with various aspects of the Punjabi folk culture through their scintillating performances. Class X CBSE toppers were honoured with mementos, certificates and other gifts. — TNS


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