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Chandigarh: Kala utsav event

Students, along the staff, pose with their certificates.

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The cluster-level Kala Utsav, an initiative of the Ministry of Education under Samagra Shikha, was held at Government Model Senior Secondary School (GMSSS), Sector 47 D. Over 35 students showcased their talent in music, dance and visual arts at the event.

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Bhavan Vidyalaya Junior

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Chandigarh: Initiating a move towards providing children a closer look at postal services, students of class I of Bhavan Vidyalaya, Sector 33, visited the Sector 19 Post Office. They were given first-hand information about the main operations of the postal system. A team at the post office gave detailed explanations to the students. The students expressed their gratitude by handing over handcrafted cards to the post office team.

Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh

Mohali: As a part of the ‘Joy of Giving’ initiative taken up by the school, students of Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh, visited Akal Old Age Home in Ratwara Sahib. As many as 38 students, accompanied by their teachers, donated essential items to the old-age home. The children sang soulful songs, filling the home with a sense of comfort and happiness. Principal Inderpreet Kaur encouraged the students to take participate.

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