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School notes: The Tribune School

The Tribune School students at The Blind School, Sector 26.

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Chandigarh: Students of The Interact Club of The Tribune School visited The Blind School, Sector 26, on Diwali to spread happiness among them. Students at the Blind School demonstrated remarkable abilities and resilience, showcasing skills in various areas. The ‘interactors’ created some beautiful memories with the children at the Blind School by singing songs along with the music department of The Tribune School.

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Chandigarh: Shishu Niketan Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 22, celebrated ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas to mark the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and promote unity and integrity. The event began with a special assembly where the principal shared insights on Patel’s role in uniting India. Teachers and students joined in the Rashtriya Ekta pledge, reaffirming their commitment to unity, integrity, and national pride. Following the pledge, a ‘Run for Unity’ was organised.

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Chandigarh: Bhavan Vidyalaya Junior School organised its third Annual Cyclothon for Class 5 students under the motto “Let’s pedal for a healthier tomorrow!” This year, the event focused on promoting both fitness and environmental responsibility, with special emphasis on raising awareness for a Green Diwali. The Cyclothon kicked off with the students cycling from the school premises to Sector 42 Lake. The students demonstrated their commitment to environment sustainability and encouraged an active lifestyle.

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