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Krishna, Class IX student of The Tribune School, Sector 29, claimed second position in the 23rd Swar Udgam, a solo classical singing and geet/ghazal competition organised by Mount Carmel School. Krishna achieved second place in the ghazal-singing contest competing with other students from tricity schools. His performance captivated the audience and showcased his exceptional talent.

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Sacred Heart School
The Interact Club and the Eco Club of Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Sector 26, organised Van Mahotsav celebration. A presentation highlighting the accomplishments of the school’s eco projects, activities and contributions of school’s eco-champions was shown. A nukkad natak performed by young students delivered a powerful message on forestation and the preservation of natural resources.

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Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh
Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh, celebrated International Tiger Day with a special assembly led by students of Class III. The students shared facts about tigers and their importance in the ecosystem, raising awareness about conservation. During the assembly, the students spoke about conserving tigers and chanted slogans that they wanted to see tigers in forests and not in history.

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