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Campus notes: Dasehra and Dandiya event

King’s College India recently brought the community together for a “Dasehra and Dandiya Meet and Greet”, uniting students, parents and faculty in a vibrant celebration of art, music and culture.

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King’s College India recently brought the community together for a “Dasehra and Dandiya Meet and Greet”, uniting students, parents and faculty in a vibrant celebration of art, music and culture. The school ground transformed into a festive space that showcased an inspiring student art exhibition, along with hands-on workshops in diya painting, Ravana mask-making and a playful Ravana dart game, immersing attendees in the essence of Dasehra traditions. Headmaster Paul J Page remarked, “These experiences help our students grow into compassionate and culturally aware individuals. We strive to build not only academic skills, but also empathy and respect for diverse cultures.”

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